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Customs officers conniving with cyber cafe operators to hack payment accounts — Agents

Customs officers conniving with cyber cafe operators to hack payment accounts — Agents


Some licensed Customs agents according to Premium Times, have accused officers of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) of conniving with operators of cyber cafes to hack agents’ payment accounts.
The agents said millions of naira had been lost to fraudsters through hacking of members’ payment passwords.
Kayode Farinto, the National Public Relations Officer of Association of National Licensed Customs Agents, said Friday the issue had assumed a serious dimension resulting in his body petitioning the headquarters of the NCS.
“To make declaration, they (Customs) gave us password and we will go to these DTI cafes and input our passwords before I make declaration. So invariably, you will see these DTI cafes hack agents’ license, use it for another agents’ job and collect money.
“We also noticed that most of these declarations that are made on other agents hacked account are on these vehicles that are smuggled into the country through neighbouring countries. Before you know it, Customs will write you that you have made declaration and by the time you get there, you will discover you were not the one that made the declaration.
“We are doing our internal investigation… We know there are some unscrupulous officers who are in the habit of hacking our members’ password, until that investigation is concluded I cannot tell you categorically that this is the outcome. When we meet with the CG next week, we will table it before him.”
In an earlier development, Sunday Adewusi, the Managing Director of Ashov limited, a Customs licensed agency, in an interview on Wednesday confirmed the report. He indicted some Customs officers working in Tincan Command, particularly, the IT department of conniving with cafe operators to hack his account and other members.
Mr. Adewusi said, “We are ready to name the Customs operatives involved in this scam. All we need is for investigation to be initiated. We are worried that if urgent steps are not taken now, it may set a bad precedent with the potential to undo all the efforts taken to set up the new platform for payment of duties.”
Mr. Adewusi said the Area Controller of Tincan Customs, Yusuf Bashar, had been notified about the development, yet seemed unperturbed.

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