Police arrest two applicants over alleged forged NECO certificates in Bauchi

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The Bauchi State Police Command has apprehended two applicants seeking recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force over the alleged possession of forged National Examinations Council (NECO) certificates during a screening exercise at the Police Training School in Bauchi.

The command’s spokesperson, Nafiu Habib, disclosed this in a statement released on Saturday.

Habib explained that the recruitment screening was supervised by A.Y. Dickson, who led the team overseeing the exercise at the training institution.

According to him, a total of 403 candidates participated in the screening process, including 354 applicants for general duty and 49 specialist candidates.

He said the two suspects were discovered with falsified NECO results during the verification of credentials.

The police spokesperson added that both individuals share the same name, Yusuf Usman, and had been moving together throughout the screening exercise before their documents were flagged as fake.

Habib further stated that the team leader ordered that the suspects be transferred to the Divisional Police Officer of the ‘E’ Division for further investigation.

He warned prospective applicants to avoid any form of dishonesty during recruitment exercises.

DAILY POST reports that the screening forms part of the ongoing nationwide recruitment of 50,000 police constables, which began on Monday.

Police arrest two applicants over alleged forged NECO certificates in Bauchi

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