NIGER STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION DISCOVERS JOB RACKETEERING SYNDICATE IN MINNA, HANDS SUSPECTS TO POLICE 

NIGER STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION DISCOVERS JOB RACKETEERING SYNDICATE IN MINNA, HANDS SUSPECTS TO POLICE 

In it's determination to ensure  a smooth  and credible  recruitment exercise in the state, the Niger State Civil Service Commission (CSC),has discovered a job
  racketeering syndicate.

The Chairman of the Commission, Alh. Shehu Yusuf Galadima disclosed this recently.

He said members of the syndicate group are Mohammed Kudu from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Head office, Ibrahim Sani Aliyu of the Hiltop Model School and Aliyu Abdullahi Takuma from State Universal Basic Education (SUBEB) office all in Minna, were allegedly involved in collecting money from unsuspecting applicants under the guise of securing jobs for them. 

The CSC Chairman said the suspects have been handed over to the GRA Division of the Nigeria Police Force for discreet investigation. 

The Chairman reiterated the commitment of the organization in ensuring  that the process is not hijacked by saboteurs adding that getting it right at the recruitment stage will impact positively on the Civil Service delivery,for the overall benefit of the state.

The Police Public Relations officer (PRO) DSP Wasiu Abiodun when contacted, confirmed the arrest add that the suspects are under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Minna.