
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Wednesday, cautioned members of the public against unsupported claims of fraudulent operators advertising cures and treatments of the dreaded Covid-19 pandemic.
It also urged the general public to be wary of fake charities springing up purporting to offer guidelines on donations to government and ordinary Nigerians in a bid to cope with the discomfort arising out of COVID-19.
the Acting Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, who disclosed the latest development, added that there was need for patriotic Nigerians to be cautious of fake Covid-19 ” Do-it-yourself” tests and shun any fraudulent charities offering guidelines on donations to the public.
EFCC acting spokesman, Tony Orilade, said this in a statement to newsmen in Abuja.
Further, Magu particularly cautioned against use of unwanted mobile applications from untrusted sources and fake multilevel marketing schemes with mouth-watering returns online.
He added,
“Besides, members of the public should be cautious of online investment involving various money-doubling schemes. We are tracking all those fraudulent operators and we wish to assure Nigerians that we will bring them and their sponsors to book”.
According to him, such calls are meant to scam and steal the banking details of their victims.
He also advised Nigerians to exercise extreme cautions over the following measures:
“Don’t let anyone rush you into making a donation. If someone wants donations done in cash or by wiring money into other personal account, don’t do it.
” Be alert and vigilant about online promotions and investment opportunities, es
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