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19 Recruits Arrested Over Falsification Of Result









In the ongoing nationwide recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force, NPF. No fewer than 19 candidates seeking enlistment have been arrested by the Adamawa State Police Command.
They were arrested for being in possession of fake results.

This disclosure was made known on in Yola the state capital by the Command’s spokesperson, Othman Abubakar who said that the culprits have been charge to court.


Making a note of warning to person(s) trying to use falsified documents his statements, he said “The police are not a dumping ground and anyone who tries to play smart will face the music.” For “It is no longer business as usual.”





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