Friday, 18 April 2014
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The West
African Examinations Council (WAEC) has arrested a 20-year-old student for
swindling candidates participating in the ongoing 2014 May/June Senior School
Certificate Examinations.
Mr. Stephen
Taiwo, WAEC’s Director of Administration, said at a media briefing in Lagos
that the suspect confessed to having designed a Website where he claimed to
supply solutions to examination questions.
Taiwo said the
council got wind of the scam through one of its members of staff, who found a
poster advertising the site during a field work.
According to
the director, the poster indicated the amount to be paid by interested persons
and the account number to pay the money into.
“When we got
the alert, we decided to play along by subscribing to the Website in disguise.
What they normally do is, as soon as the money is paid by unsuspecting
candidates, they stay around the examination venue.
“And as soon
as the examination is about 30 minutes on, they quickly smuggle out the
question paper. On getting the paper, they try to get solutions to the
questions, most of which are incorrect, and then upload to the `Rogue Website’
for their subscribers, who might have smuggled in a handset.”
The official
said that the council contacted the bank which the Website designers advertised
and using another name, paid N4, 000 into the named account, in a bid to arrest
the perpetrators.
Taiwo said
that on getting an alert of the money, the suspect quickly went to the bank to
withdraw the money through the ATM.
According to
him, the suspect, on getting to the bank, slotted in his ATM card and it was
seized, which led him to complain to the bank officials.
Taiwo said
that the officials asked him to get another card and while he was trying to
process it, he was arrested.
He said that
the suspect would be handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for prosecution.
The suspect,
who said he had just gained admission into the Osun State Polytechnic to study
Computer Science, confessed that he was working in collaboration with an
accomplice.
He said the
candidates normally paid between N2, 000 and N5, 000 into the account for the
solutions to the examination questions.
The suspect
said that he normally sent part of the largesse to his accomplice, by
converting them to recharge cards.
He said it was
his first time of getting involved in the crime and pleaded that WAEC should temper
justice with mercy.
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