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Police arrest another Bauchi man for circulating fake appointment offers

From The Punch · () English

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  • Bauchi State Police have arrested a man, Saleem Alhassan, for allegedly forging and circulating fake employment appointment letters.
  • The suspect reportedly defrauded victims of N500,000 to N750,000 each by promising non-existent government job opportunities.
  • This arrest follows a similar case last week and prompts a warning from the police commissioner for the public to be vigilant against employment scams.

The Bauchi State Police Command is actively tackling a wave of employment scams that prey on the aspirations of job seekers. The recent arrest of Saleem Alhassan for allegedly producing and distributing fraudulent appointment letters highlights a persistent problem where criminals exploit the high demand for employment in Nigeria.

This case, which involves alleged forgery and fraud, underscores the sophisticated methods scammers employ. By creating convincing fake documents purportedly from government offices, suspects like Alhassan manage to defraud vulnerable individuals of substantial sums, ranging from N500,000 to N750,000 per victim. The fact that this incident follows closely on the heels of another arrest in a similar case indicates a pattern of criminal activity that requires sustained police attention.

On 18th May 2026, the Area Commander, Bauchi Metropolis, transferred the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department. The suspect, Saleem Alhassan, male, of Zango Area, Bauchi Local Government Area, was also handed over for discreet investigation.

โ€” Nafiu HabibBauchi State Police Command spokesperson, detailing the procedural transfer of the case and suspect.

The Bauchi State Police Command, through its spokesperson Nafiu Habib, has emphasized the thoroughness of its investigation, with the suspect transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department. This methodical approach is crucial for gathering evidence and ensuring that those found culpable face justice. The Commissioner of Police, Sani-Omolori Aliyu, has issued a stern warning, urging the public to exercise extreme caution and report any suspicious individuals or groups offering employment in exchange for money.

From a local perspective in Bauchi, these scams represent not just financial loss but also dashed hopes and trust eroded. The police's proactive stance and public advisories are vital in protecting citizens and maintaining confidence in the integrity of employment processes. The ongoing investigation and commitment to prosecution send a clear message that such fraudulent activities will not be tolerated.

It was later discovered that all the appointment letters and offers issued were forged and invalid.

โ€” StatementDescribing the nature of the fraudulent documents recovered from the suspect.
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