Scammers Hack Police HQ PR Dept Email Account..Solicit For Funds

Internet hackers today hacked into the official email account of the Nigeria Police Headquarters  PR Dept soliciting from cash from unsuspecting individuals.

When CKN Nigeria spoke to the spokesman of the Police,Frank Mba this morning after receiving the email,he denied the mail and assured us that ,investigation will commence on the source of the mail immediately.

This was the content of the email


Pressfor Abuja

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“Good Morning
How is the family? I'm sorry to bother you but please see this mail as an emergency. I don't like asking for this kind of favor but i just have no choice. I traveled to Canada on a course  and wont be back till  next week and unfortunately my niece who is serving as a corper  had a nearly fatal accident this last night on her way home and she needs to undergo surgery which needs N257,000 naira to start the treatment on her and I just discovered I forgot my token device for on-line transfer in Nigeria so i cannot pay the doctor from here,

Please can you lend me some quick funds that I can give back as soon as i get in. Sorry for the inconvenience but i heard she is in a very bad condition and needs urgent attention as fast as possible. I can forward you details on how to pay the funds directly to the doctor since am not around so that her treatment would commence before i return.

I await your response.

God bless you”

The Nigeria Police PR Dept on its part has quickly reacted as follows:

“In a quick response to the above mail soliciting for financial favour of N257,000.00 for treatment of a serving ‘corper’ who was allegedly involved in a nearly fatal accident, I wish to state clearly and unequivocally here as follows:

·The mail did not originate from Pressfor Abuja;

Pressfor Abuja does not have a niece presently serving as a ‘Corper’ in any state in Nigeria;


The mail is an attempt to defraud unsuspecting recipients.  
You are however, advised to disregard every content of the mail in its entirety.


You are further advised to disregard every other e-mail soliciting for any financial assistance from Pressfor Abuja, as the Police are intensifying efforts to apprehend the suspected scammers.”

CKN NEWS

Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

6 Comments

  1. Na God go punish them,so Dem no fit dupe civilians again na police Dem want com dupe.if police catch u na 500yrs imprisonment.ole!

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  2. Policemen don become bussness men so dem want their share

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  3. Thief get.......Thief collect! Is anything wrong? Out of the abundance of the stolen money, some 1 want his share. Fast one indeed!

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  4. They are both sides of the same coin.

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  6. I have a similar mail in my inbox, in exact same words supposedly from one of my contacts, but this time around its was the person's sister who had the fatal accident. But every other thing was the same. Its the same format. These hackers are every where, pls is there anywhere one can report this scammers, cos one of them is really beginning to annoy me!

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