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EFCC charges students against internet fraud

The Port Harcourt’s Zonal Commander of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE 1 Ahmed. M. Ghali, has cautioned students of Federal Government College, Obi/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, to stay away from internet fraud, stressing that every indulgence in it, comes with grave and devastating consequences.

According to a press statement on Wednesday by Dele Oyewale Ag. Media & Publicity of the Commission, Ghali gave the warning in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Friday, September 29, 2023 at a one-day sensitization lecture organized by Cot Cyber Consults, a representatives of an international health insurance firm, AXA.

Speaking through Deputy Superintendent of the EFCC, DSE Adie Placidus, on the topic:  “The Financial Consequences of Cyber Crimes”,    Ghali said the essence of the lecture was to enable youths have deeper knowledge of the effects of internet fraud.  He explained that cybercrimes, if not properly tackled, could have adverse financial effects on the society and the nation.

“This is a critical issue that affects individuals, businesses and even nations. Each day, millions of people fall victims of cybercrimes, often resulting in significant financial loses. Cyber criminals impersonate legitimate institutions to trick individuals into revealing their personal information, which can lead to drained bank accounts, unauthorized card charges or even identity theft and several others”, he said.

Ghali stressed that, though cybercrimes are destructive in their effects, they can be prevented through “enhanced public awareness and sensitization of end-users on the need to ensure cyber security at all times, become vigilant when browsing, never click on unfamiliar links or adverts, always ensure websites are safe before entering credentials and using strong passwords”.

He also warned that legal sanctions, including imprisonment, fines and convictions may be suffered by internet offenders and to avoid these, he advised students to spend their time more profitably by exploring the internet positively as undergraduates and not to  indulge in cybercrimes.

In her remark, representative of AXA, Dr. V. C  Ugwuja,   explained that her firm organised the programme to sensitize students on the ills of internet fraud. She noted that youths get involved in internet fraud as a result of indiscipline, lack of good moral values and contentment. Advising the students, she said, they must shun all forms of moral indiscipline and exhibit good attitude at all times.