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Taraba PoS Operator Narrates How NSCDC Officers Allegedly Extorted, Tortured Him
A point-of-sale operator, Mr David Terver, has narrated his alleged ordeal in the hands of men of Taraba State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
Terver, who accused the officers of extortion and torture said the incident happened in Peva village, in the Takum Local Government Area of the state.
He said he was forced to pay N7,000 for damage, N5,000 for bail and N13,100 for refund after torturing him for three hours.
The PoS agent said a fish seller identified as Boniface, who used to patronise him, recently visited his shop without an Automated Teller Machine card, he (Terver) could still make withdrawal for his customer because they both use Zenith bank.
He said, “What we normally do in that circumstance is that once you input the customer’s account number and request withdrawal, the bank will send a one-time password (OTP) to the customer’s alert line.
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“So, I initiated the transaction and an OTP was sent to him. He inputted the OTP and the transaction was successful.
“About three weeks later, he came back to me with a complaint that a withdrawal was made on his account without his consent and I asked him if he gave his phone with the alert line to someone, or if he revealed his account details to anyone over the phone, but he said no.
“When I checked, the withdrawal was made via an Opay PoS and I advised him to proceed to the bank and lodge a complaint.
“He then withdrew N1,000 from my terminal that day and left, using the regular OTP the bank sent for the transaction.
“Two days after, some men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps came to my shop, shut it down, chased away all my customers and asked me to move into their operational vehicle with my PoS devices.
“I asked what the problem was, but they said I would know when I get to their unit. I obeyed their instructions. On getting to their office, I met the said Boniface and the complaint was that I withdrew N13,000 from his account.”
Terver said he narrated all that transpired between him and the customer to the officers, but he was accused of carrying out an illegal transaction on Boniface’s account.
“They said since I don’t want to comply with them, they would deal with me. They pushed me to the ground and started beating me. My pleas fell on deaf ears, as they said the only thing they wanted to hear from me was a confession that I committed the crime.