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“Job Scam Gone Wild? Bauchi Civil Servant, Café Operator Busted As Police Uncover Alleged Fake Government Recruitment Racket”

by Vincent Uju
May 15, 2026
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A shocking recruitment scandal has erupted in Bauchi State after police arrested two men allegedly linked to a fake civil service recruitment scheme reportedly targeting desperate job seekers with forged appointment documents.

 

The dramatic arrest, which has sparked reactions across the state, followed allegations of criminal conspiracy, forgery, and cheating tied to fraudulent recruitment activities allegedly carried out under the guise of official government employment.

 

According to the spokesperson of the Bauchi State Police Command, SP Nafiu Habib, the case came to light after authorities received a formal complaint on April 28, 2026, from the Office of the Head of Civil Service through the Director of Recruitment and Training of the Civil Service Commission.

 

Officials reportedly raised the alarm over suspicious recruitment documents allegedly being circulated among unsuspecting residents seeking government jobs.

 

Acting swiftly on the complaint, police detectives launched an investigation that led to the arrest of two suspects — 30-year-old Mohammed Bappa, said to be a civil servant attached to the Shira Local Government Secretariat, and 28-year-old Aminu Nuru, a café operator based in Azare, within Katagum Local Government Area.

 

The case took an even more dramatic turn after investigators reportedly uncovered intelligence linking the suspects to an alleged recruitment fraud network. Operatives later stormed Mohammed Bappa’s residence in the Kakudi area of Azare, where a search allegedly uncovered incriminating materials.

 

Police claimed they recovered about 20 Civil Service Commission bio-data forms alongside five printed copies of suspected forged temporary appointment letters believed to have been prepared for fake recruitment exercises.

 

Authorities suspect the documents may have been used to lure innocent job seekers with false promises of government employment — a trick that has reportedly left many desperate applicants vulnerable to exploitation.

 

The suspects are currently in police custody as investigations intensify. Authorities say efforts are ongoing to uncover other possible accomplices and determine the full scale of the alleged operation before prosecution begins.

 

Reacting to the incident, Sani-Omolori Aliyu reaffirmed the command’s determination to crack down on fraud, forgery, and criminal deception across the state.

 

He also issued a strong warning to residents, urging job seekers to verify every recruitment opportunity through official government channels and avoid falling into the hands of suspected scammers promising “automatic employment.”

 

A shocking recruitment scandal has erupted in Bauchi State after police arrested two men allegedly linked to a fake civil service recruitment scheme reportedly targeting desperate job seekers with forged appointment documents.

 

The dramatic arrest, which has sparked reactions across the state, followed allegations of criminal conspiracy, forgery, and cheating tied to fraudulent recruitment activities allegedly carried out under the guise of official government employment.

 

According to the spokesperson of the Bauchi State Police Command, SP Nafiu Habib, the case came to light after authorities received a formal complaint on April 28, 2026, from the Office of the Head of Civil Service through the Director of Recruitment and Training of the Civil Service Commission.

 

Officials reportedly raised the alarm over suspicious recruitment documents allegedly being circulated among unsuspecting residents seeking government jobs.

 

Acting swiftly on the complaint, police detectives launched an investigation that led to the arrest of two suspects — 30-year-old Mohammed Bappa, said to be a civil servant attached to the Shira Local Government Secretariat, and 28-year-old Aminu Nuru, a café operator based in Azare, within Katagum Local Government Area.

 

The case took an even more dramatic turn after investigators reportedly uncovered intelligence linking the suspects to an alleged recruitment fraud network. Operatives later stormed Mohammed Bappa’s residence in the Kakudi area of Azare, where a search allegedly uncovered incriminating materials.

 

Police claimed they recovered about 20 Civil Service Commission bio-data forms alongside five printed copies of suspected forged temporary appointment letters believed to have been prepared for fake recruitment exercises.

 

Authorities suspect the documents may have been used to lure innocent job seekers with false promises of government employment — a trick that has reportedly left many desperate applicants vulnerable to exploitation.

 

The suspects are currently in police custody as investigations intensify. Authorities say efforts are ongoing to uncover other possible accomplices and determine the full scale of the alleged operation before prosecution begins.

 

Reacting to the incident, Sani-Omolori Aliyu reaffirmed the command’s determination to crack down on fraud, forgery, and criminal deception across the state.

 

He also issued a strong warning to residents, urging job seekers to verify every recruitment opportunity through official government channels and avoid falling into the hands of suspected scammers promising “automatic employment.”

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