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  • News - North West - Zamfara
  • Updated: January 16, 2023

Banditry: Suspend POS Operations In Zamfara — NSCDC Urges Matawalle

Banditry: Suspend POS Operations In Zamfara — NSCDC Urges

The Zamfara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has urged the state governor, Bello Matawalle to suspend POS operations in the state.

The NSCDC made the call after its operatives arrested a POS operator simplify identified as Mustapha, who was accused of working for bandits terrorising the state.

The command said Mustapha had been carrying out financial transactions on behalf of the bandits. 

This was made known by the corps commandant in the state, Muhammad Bello Muazu.

According to Muazu, the suspect was arrested in Birnin Tsaba in the Zurmi Local Government Area of the state.

He explained that the suspect was arrested in possession of two POS devices. 

“The suspect confessed that the machines were bought for him by a bandits’ leader and he is only transacting business with people he knows (the bandits).

“During interrogation, the suspect told us that they put calls to him from the forest and instruct him to collect money on their behalf and keep the money with him.

“Then if they want to buy some items such as drugs, fuel and foodstuffs they send somebody directly to him to collect the money to buy whatever they want for them.

“Or sometimes they instruct the POS operator himself to use the money available to buy whatever they want for them. 

"The transactions are usually shrouded in secrecy and are done with only known persons as confessed by Mustapha.

“This tells you that this person is particularly hired or sponsored to be doing the POS transactions for them.

“When the bandits got the information about the arrest of the suspect (their agent) and seizure of the POS machines, they threatened to kill three persons they had abducted from the community earlier if the POS machines are not released to them or if in particular, the suspect is not freed. 

“The people they threatened to kill are the village head of Birnin Tsaba and two party chairmen. 

"The suspect had been operating two POS machines and we have asked banks to close the suspect’s accounts.

“We have advised the state government to temporarily suspend the operations of the POS, especially in rural communities.

“From our observation, this will affect the way the bandits are using rural POS operators to make transactions. 

"The rural POS operators are closer to the armed criminals,” Muazu explained.

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