Police warn Nigerians not to fall prey to AOS Consult; No plans to introduce background checks & issue numbers

The Police at Force headquarters on Sunday warned Nigerians not to fall prey to the lies of Ace of Spades consult company claiming that it will in conjunction with the police, launch Police background checks on individuals and companies for profiling and issue numbers.

A statement by Force Public Relations, DCP Frank Mba said, “The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to a publication in some sections of the media credited to one ‘Ace of Spades Consult Nigeria Limited’, stating that ‘individuals and legal entity (both foreign and domestic) will from 1st July, 2019 have the opportunity to sign up and acquire a Police Background Check Number (PBCN), through a dedicated website which will be unveiled soon’.

“While restating the commitment of the Nigeria Police under its current leadership to continue to work with private entities in evolving technologically driven solutions for addressing security challenges within our country, the Force however wishes to state that in the instant case, the claims by Ace of Spades Consult are unfortunately a pack of lies.

“The Nigeria Police Force has no plans whatsoever to unveil any such dedicated website for purposes of carrying out background checks in the manner stated in the publication.

‘By this disclaimer, therefore, members of the public, including corporate entities, are advised not to allow themselves to be wheedled into parting with their hard earned resources under the pretext of acquiring a Police Background Check Number (PBCN) through Ace of Spades Consult.

“Any individual or organization that does so, does it at their own expense and risk.

“Meanwhile, the Force has commenced investigations into circumstances surrounding the purported claims and publication.”

DCP Frank Mba
FPRO, Force HQ, Abuja.