A 31- year-old
man, Akharamen Ehizokhai, alleged to have hacked into the website of the West
African Examinations Council (WAEC) has been arrested by the Edo State Police
Command.
The alleged
fraudster was said to have opened a website where he posted fake
questions and answers of Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for
candidates on agreed fees.
He allegedly
charged per subject and had been involved in the illicit deal for two
years. On the internet, the suspect allegedly collected N5,000 per
subject.
Some of the students who got in touch with the suspect were said to have been directed to pay into a bank account with the name Akharamen Ehizokhai Favour.
Some of the students who got in touch with the suspect were said to have been directed to pay into a bank account with the name Akharamen Ehizokhai Favour.
Following
persistent reports by parents and candidates over the alleged fraudulent
activities of the suspect in Edo and neighbouring states, crack
detectives from the Edo Command were detailed to trail him. Consequently, he
was arrested in Ekpoma.
He was paraded
by the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Funso Adebanjo. The
suspect admitted to have committed the crime, saying the purpose
was to make money by defrauding unsuspecting WAEC candidates.
According to
him, “ I have been into this business for some time now and it is because I
have no other means of livelihood. I am sorry and I want God to help me out of
this problem”.
Adebanjo
described the suspect as the leader of a syndicate that tracks various websites
of institutions in the country. “He has been into this business for over a year
as we gathered and his activities have frustrated many candidates who
wanted to pass exams through quick means. We got information about him
and trailed him.
This is
another 419 and because a lot of our children these days don’t want to
read for exams they fall victims. I want to use this opportunity to
advise students to read their books or face failure.
And it is also
unfortunate that sometimes parents indulge in this illicit act by giving their
children money to pay people like this. This is wrong and that is why we are
noticing lots of failures these days in examinations and that is not good for
our country. Parents must resist the temptation of ensuring that their children
pass exams by all means so that we will put this kind people out of job. We are
going to charge him to court for fraud”.
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