Immigration officers in Ghana have arrested 36 scammers, accused of collaborating in a recruitment sweatshop.
As reported by My Pleasure On-line on October sixth;
A lot of the suspects are West African nationals alleged to have arrived in Ghana underneath the pretext of securing jobs in several corporations.
They had been later recruited to have interaction in community advertising and marketing.
To make ends meet, the suspects lure different folks to fall sufferer to the alleged rip-off.
The MLM firm the scammers had been recruited into themselves isn’t named.
The Ejisu Municipal Commander of Immigration, Alfred Nii Boye Lartey, described their actions as a safety menace.
“After I went there with my males, I seen that they had locked themselves in a room and so they had been all making calls; they had been holding kinds for potential victims. They register them and the victims pay through momo account,” he stated.
The one breadcrumb supplied is the ringleader of the rip-off is Abdul Azis Nasiru.
I attempted to chase down what firm he was selling however, I assume as a consequence of language boundaries, got here up clean.
In any occasion, whereas I can’t verify QNet is the corporate in query, immigration fraud and recruitment sweatshops in Ghana is just about their MO.
I’m not conscious of every other MLM corporations routinely engaged in immigration and recruitment unlawful practices in Ghana.
Nasiru claims the MLM firm he’s in “is registered” with official documentation.
Ghana’s Immigration Service nonetheless claims the paperwork are faux.