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DPR alerts public on fraudsters extorting filling station owners, marketers
DPR alerts public on fraudsters extorting filling station owners, marketers
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Sunday, June 14, 2015
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has cautioned filling station owners and other oil marketers against activities of fake DPR officials defrauding unsuspecting businessmen.
The DPR spokesman, Mohammed Saidu, gave the advice in an interview with NAN on Sunday in Abuja.
According to him, there is a desperate attempt by some fraudsters to extort oil marketers and tarnish the integrity of the department.
Saidu said some fraudulent persons had capitalised on the fuel scarcity situation to defraud some unsuspecting marketers, adding that this caused overpricing of fuel in some areas.
“The outcome of this scarcity has caused us a lot where people now parade themselves and go to filing stations extorting money from marketers in the name of DPR.”
He said the fraudsters were going around filling stations to deceive the marketers that they could sell at any amount they wanted as long as they settled them.
“That is why we are still having this problem of over pricing in some of the suburb areas within the Federal Capital Territory.”
Saidu called on marketers to be wary of fraudsters that claimed to be DPR officials who go to filling stations to extort money.
He, however, explained that DPR officers on assignment always go with official vehicles clearly marked as `DPR`.
Saidu stressed that all marketers are supposed to know this because “we don’t allow our officials to go to filing stations with their personal vehicles.
“No DPR officer will go out on an official assignment without hanging his or her identity card and once you are not with your identity card, you are not representing DPR,” he said.
He said the fraudsters did not even stop at that but also created a parallel website with that of the DPR, claiming that DPR was recruiting for ExxonMobil.
He said they went to the extent of collecting money from some unsuspecting Nigerians.
“They created an account where such monies are paid to and we have a lot unsuspecting Nigerians who came with tellers claiming to come and get their money back.
“There were a lot of fake appointment letters from Chevron, Mobil and so on.
“We want to warn Nigerians that before they deal with DPR, make sure you are dealing with the right official by identifying himself.”
He said that DPR had written to all the multinational companies and issued a counter claim, adding that part of it was meant to sensitise Nigerians on how to deal with those fraudsters.
“Meanwhile, we are working closely with relevant security agencies to track and bring to book all those behind these nefarious activities,” said the spokesman. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Hear dirty talk, so DPR don't have medium of communication to oil marketers and filling stations, also an unnegociable sanction is not in place not untill now that Buhari is there u all are pretending to be working in the interest of the people. Theseawless people need be flushed out of the system.
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