Monday, December 9, 2013

16 Persons Arrested For Hacking Nigerian Custom's Computer System

The Nigerian Customs Service has arrested 16 persons for allegedly hacking into its computer system.

 The suspects claimed online to be in charge of customs auctions, thereby defrauding unsuspecting members of the public of millions of naira.

 “They have also attempted to impersonate the Office of the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC) and demanded for money from members of the public”

 The Comptroller General of Customs, Abdullahi Inde Dikko disclosed this at an interactive session held at the Federal Operation Unit (FOU), Zone A, Ikeja, at the weekend to mark the end of his tour of customs formations in the Lagos area to flag off the pre-arrival assessment report (PAAR).

 Dikko warned that the organisation would deal ruthlessly with any person or group arrested in connection with this crime.

 “We have taken 15 of my officers to Canada to specialize in forensics. We are aware of cyber crimes; and I think we are prepared for those who may want to go into it.

" He added that five of the suspects arrested in Imo State are currently standing trial in the state, while the remaining eight were arrested in Lagos and are also facing the law.

 He said the suspects were charged to court for allegedly opening and running Facebook accounts for the Customs Service, or for the office and person of the CGC.

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