The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, views with great concern a
rising fraudulent scheme newly perfected by fraudsters to defraud
Nigerians of their hard-earned money and considers it imperative to alert
Nigerians to be wary of ubiquitous foreign airlines’ ticketing discount
promos.
The
scheme involves the use of malware to gain unauthorized access to the account
information of unsuspecting victims. Teasers like “ Promo”, “ Investment
Windows” and other baits are usually employed to make their victims
volunteer their account information through which fraudsters execute
transactions on their behalf by sending their funds to accounts mainly in
Fintech Institutions. Through this access, fraudsters then control and
launder the funds through purchase of crypto currencies.
A
case in point was a “Promo” offering the public 50% discount of ticket purchase
in a leading foreign airline. Victims are led to pay a token of N500 into the
account of the airline. The N500 payment which is now dressed as Charity
payment is the leeway through which the fraudsters gain access to their
victim’s personal information. The victims were deceived into
downloading the App of the airline to be eligible for the discount.
However, after downloading the App and gaining unauthorized access to their
personal details, funds were moved from the victim’s bank account
into an account in a Microfinance Bank.
It is important to disclose that this fraud scheme is largely driven by an army
of young Nigerians offering a paltry payment of between N1500 and N2000 to
their victims to make them surrender a copy of their personal information
details to them and sell the same information to some Fintech Institutions for
about N5000. These canvassers called themselves “Account Suppliers” or
“KYC Group”. Information available to the Commission revealed that
the actors are up to 12000 all over the country seeking account donors that
will surrender their NIN registration slip, BVN, passport photograph and
other means of identification for a little fee. These information
are then used to open accounts with Fintech companies for investment scam and
sundry fraudulent schemes.
The
Commission has made some arrests in this regard and recoveries of money lost to
fraudulent Promo actors and Account Suppliers are ongoing. Members
of the public are enjoined to be wary of these actors and on no account should
any Nigerian agree to be an Account Donor for any purpose as this is a threat
to national security.
The
EFCC is committed to safeguarding the financial space of the nation in the
overall interests of all Nigerians.
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