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Cross Border Security Academy CBSA Private Security Agency for Life & Property- To stave off the new trend in criminalty of Kidnapping, Vandalisation,Piracy,Bombing & Trans-border Terrorism.

TRAININGS, SECURITY OF LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OUR BUSINESS đź‘‘đź‘‘
29/04/2023

TRAININGS, SECURITY OF LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OUR BUSINESS đź‘‘đź‘‘

Private Security Agency for Life & Property- To stave off the new trend in criminalty of Kidnapping, Vandalisation,Piracy,Bombing & Trans-border Terrorism.

Security and Safety is our business đź‘‘
26/01/2023

Security and Safety is our business đź‘‘

Private Security Agency for Life & Property- To stave off the new trend in criminalty of Kidnapping, Vandalisation,Piracy,Bombing & Trans-border Terrorism.

24/10/2021

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION*

PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR PHONES.

Please read👇🏻.

*CONFESSION OF A SUSPECT-*
"I do what we call wire-wire,wire-wire is also called SIM transaction,so sim transaction is local wire".

"Any alert SIM I come across,with any bank,I can work on it and do transaction on it,I can withdraw,recharge and get loan on it".

Interrogator - "Explain to me now,how you do it?".

Suspect - "If I'm given an alert SIM,I'll press *425*100 #,this will show the bank the owner of the SIM is using",

"If the Bank is Access Bank,then I'll dial *901*00 #,it will show the account balance of the person,if I want to reset the PIN,it will ask for the account number of the person and Date of birth".

Interrogator - "How will you know the account number and Date of birth of the person?"

Suspect - "The account number,some do save it on their contacts and some don't,so if I see the account number on the contact,I will use the person's BVN to bring out all their details".

Interrogator - "How will you get someone's details through their BVN?"

Suspect - "I'll dial *565*0 #,so when all the details are revealed,I'll now register with the Bank of the person involved and I can carry out my transfers".

Interrogator - "So you will change the PIN of the person right?"

Suspect - "Yes I'll change the person's PIN,I'll input account number and Date of birth,then it will prompt me to create PIN,then that's the PIN I'll be using to do transfer".

Interrogator - "What if there's no money in the account?"

Suspect - "If it's salary account,when there's no money in the account,I can use it to collect loan".

Interrogator - "What's the maximum amount of loan you can borrow?"

Suspect - "There are some that are 15,000, some 20,000 and others 5,000 Naira loans"

Interrogator - "Can you operate with any other SIM apart from SIM used in receiving Bank alerts?"

Suspect - "No,it's only SIM used in receiving alerts" "No matter how hard the code may be I'll break it,if it's used to receive alerts"... "I've done some demonstration here too".

Interrogator - "So if I give you my SIM used in receiving bank alerts now,you can do anything with it?"

Suspect - "Yes,I can do any transaction with it".

Interrogator - "Where will you transfer the money to?"

Suspect - "I do open no trace account" "I'll transfer it to that account" "We call it AZA"

Interrogator - "How do you open such accounts and how can you transfer into such accounts?"

Suspect - "I can use anyone's BVN to create another account that will be "no trace account,I can transfer into another person account and it's the person that will be sought after,not me".

• Please keep your SIM that receive your alert.

*TAKE NOTE AND REPORT MISSING OR STOLEN PHONE IMMEDIATELY TO THE POLICE AND YOUR BANK*

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11/08/2020

24 WAYS TO STAY OUT OF TROUBLE -Police.

The Nigerian Police Force has released 24 ways to stay out of trouble in Nigeria.
These are the tips to stay out of trouble :-
*1. Do not offer lift to anybody at night for any reason whatsoever. You may be fallen into a trap.*
*2. If you were robbed and any of your property is taken away by the robbers, you should report the incidence within minutes, because if the robbers are caught and your property is found with them, without your report at The Police Station recorded, you will be deemed to be part of the robbers and may be charged and prosecuted as an Accomplice!*
*3. Do not buy used phones or laptops, except you are buying from a known friend and you have ascertained that he was the previous User, as it could be a product of theft, armed robbery or kidnapping, if so and you are arrested, you will be dealing with a case of armed robbery or kidnapping. Also do not buy vehicles from vendors, until you check the registration details at the National Vehicles Registration Database to know the actual owners, or you ascertain that the Customs Papers are genuine, it could be stolen, robbed vehicles or a product of a kidnapping operation.*
*4. Do not leave Credit Alerts on your phone. Delete them immediately, it could make you a target of kidnapping in some circumstances or an easy way for fraudsters to empty your account.*
*5. Do not disclose your location online, it could make you an easy targets for assailants.*
*6. Do not give anybody, no matter how close, your phone or sim to make calls or allow people to put their sims in your phone to make calls, instead offer them airtime or your battery. If the person is wanted for a crime, you could be a soft target for the Police to get to the person.*
*7. Do not respond to strange persons, telling you about NNPC Contract, PHCN Contract, or errors in your accounts, they are fraudsters.*
*8. Do not ever stay in the midst of a mob, if any body dies from the mob action and you are apprehended at the scene, you will become a Murder Suspect!*
*9. Always watch your rear through your side or inner mirror while driving to ascertain if you are being trailed, if yes, drive to the nearest Police Station.*
*10. When flagged down by security agencies, be calm, polite and communicate with them in good English. It helps. If at night put on your inner lights before you approach them, it shows you have nothing to hide.*
*11. Do not allow anybody to use your account or email for a third party transaction and do not transfer money for people indiscriminately, because you could be a soft target for the Police to get to the Person.*
*12. Do not use ATMs at remote places at night, you could be robbed or kidnapped.*
*13. Do not use an ATM Machine that shows Microsoft Error or any other error covering the screen, it may have been programmed by Yahoo Boys to siphon your money.*
*14. Do not give testimonies in church or at an occasion with details of you making money or acquiring priced assets, you may acquire a kidnapping value, the Church is a mixed crowd and venue of an event is not a safe place.*
*15. Keep details of your financial dealings away from your domestic staff and security details. what you say or do in their presence, they are also with you to spy on you.*
*16. If you have Security Details, be careful what you say or do in their presence, they are also with you to spy on you.
*17. If you worked in a Government Establishment or Multinational, be careful what you relate to your colleagues, Government may have spies in every Government Body and Major Company in Nigeria.*
*18. Be careful what you say on the phone, write on text and social media messages, every conversation is being monitored!*
*19. Always keep your outside light on and the light inside off at home when sleeping. It confuses robbers and other assailants.*
*20. Be careful what you communicate on Messenger, WhatsApp, or phone calls. They could easily be used as evidence against you by the Law Enforcement Agent. If wanted to make a classified communication, do it by WhatsApp calls. It cannot be recorded as it is an encrypted, end to end communication.*
*22. Read documents very well before you sign.You are bound by what you sign. Do not allow any police man, investigating officer or security agent to force you make any statements. Insist on seeing your Lawyer. By the New Law -ACJL, they will oblige you, never make a statement for any reason that will implicate you as you could be on your way to jail.*
*23. Having exotic dogs like Alsatians, Rotweilers, etc, not local dogs easily wades off criminals and alert you on the communication Assailants.*
*24. Always have enough credit on your phone before sleeping, never sleep without airtime on your phone* in case of emergency.

03/02/2020

THIS IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY ALERT I'VE EVER COME ACROSS SO FAR.
PLEASE READ IT YO THE END. ITS WORTH EVERY WORD!!!

*DHIL_CRIME ALERT âš  SECURITY NETWORKS*

*SECURITY TIPS FOR SAFETY!*

1. Do dwarf fence (see through fence) in your house to avert enclosure that is capable of easing attack to your house.

2. Do security wires on your fence (sides and back).

3. Have a whistle at home for likely midnight emergency to alert your neighbours and security guards.

4. Save and keep your Community or Estate's Security phone contacts in case of emergency.

5. Challenge anybody roaming about aimlessly in your street or community/Estate.

6. Be on your Residents' whatsapp platform for regular information and update.

7. Be watchful and or vigilant within and without.

8. Put on all security lights in your house throughout the night.

9. All Tenants should fill minimum of Information or Guarantor's form before moving into any apartment in your community/estate.

10. All Landlords/residents should pay the monthly security dues in order to retain your Security Guards.

11. Obey security instructions in your estate or community in order to serve you better.

12. Do not respond to strange persons telling you about NNPC and PHCN Contracts or errors in your accounts, they are fraudsters.

13. Do not ever stay in the midst of a mob, if anybody dies from the mob action and you are apprehended at the scene, you will become a Murder Suspect!

14. Always watch your rear glass mirror while driving to ascertain if you are being trailed. If yes, drive to the nearest Police Station for safety.

15. When flagged down by security agents, be calm, polite and communicate with them in good English, it helps.

16. Unruly behaviours capable of disturbing Community/public peace should be reported accordingly.

17. Know your neighbours names and what they do for a living to avert unwanted dangers.

18. Get Guarantors and do background check on your personal aides and househelps.

19. Any Landlord/Resident of questionable character and noted to be security threats should be reported.

20. Don't discuss money carelessly and recklessly in your house. Such may attract suspicion and sudden attacks.

22. Have the phone contacts of many Landlords/residents in your area for relationship and contacts in case you are under security duress.

23. Don't leave your house/premises without an adult, especially at night. If you must, let your neighbours and the security in your community/estate know.

24. If you are robbed and any of your property is taken away by the robbers, you should report the incident to the nearest police station within minutes. Because if the robbers are caught and your property is found with them; without your report in the Police Station recorded, you will be deemed to be part of the robbers!

25. Do not buy used phones or laptops, except you are buying from a known friend and you have ascertained that he was the previous User. It could be a product of armed robbery or kidnapping. If so and you are arrested, you will be dealing with a case of armed robbery or kidnapping.

26. Do not offer lift to anybody at night, for any reason whatsoever except you are fully persuaded to do so.

27. Do not buy vehicles from vendors until you check the registration details at the National Vehicles Registration Database to know the actual owner or you ascertain that the Customs Papers are genuine. It could be stolen, robbed vehicles or a product of a kidnapping operation.

28. Put your Car Remote Control beside you in the night in case of any strange movement to alert the security men and neighbours for possible reactions.

29. Do not leave Credit Alerts on your phone. Delete them immediately, if possible. It could make you a target of kidnapping in some circumstances.

30. During emergency, switch off all the lights in your house first to strategize and destabilise the suspects.

31. Your Security men should be trained and qualified to do constant security work and patrol.

32. Thorough checking by security men at the estate or community gate should be encouraged, especially of visitors if your community or estate rules will permit it.

33. All Landlords should have the biodata of their Tenants called "Know Your Tenants" (KYT).

34. Do not disclose your location online. It could make you an easy target for assailants.

35. Do not give anybody, no matter how close, your phone or sim to make calls or allow people to put their sims in your phone to make calls. Instead, offer them airtime or your battery. If the person is wanted for a crime, you could be a soft target for the Police to get to the person.

36. If you are stopped by security agents at night, put on your inner lights before you reach them. It shows you have nothing to hide.

37. Do not allow anybody to use your account or email for a third party transaction and do not transfer money for or to people indiscriminately because you could be a soft target for the Police to get to the Person.

38. Do not use ATMs at remote locations at night because you could be robbed or kidnapped.

39. Do not use an ATM Machine that shows Microsoft Error or any other error covering the screen. It may have been programmed by Yahoo Boys to siphon your money.

40. Do not give testimonies in churches or mosques with details of how you are making money or acquiring priced assets. You may acquire a kidnapping value. Churches and mosques are always of mixed crowd.

41. Keep details of your financial dealings away from your domestic staff and security details.

42. If you are working in a Government Establishment or Multinational, be careful what you relate to your colleagues. Governments have spies in every establishment and organisation in Nigeria.

43. Always keep your security/outside lights on and the lights inside your house off when sleeping at night. It confuses robbers and other assailants.

44. Be careful what you communicate on FB Messenger, WhatsApp, Message or normal phone calls. They could easily be used as evidence against you. If you must make a classified communication, do it by WhatsApp calls. It cannot be recorded as it is an encrypted, end to end communication.

45. Read documents very well before you sign. You are bound by what you sign. Do not allow any police man or security agent, security agent or uniformed personnel to force you to make any statements. Insist on seeing your Lawyer if pressurised; they will oblige you. Never make a statement for any reason that will implicate you, if you are not a criminal, as it could lead you to jail.

46. If you have Security Details, be careful what you say or do in their presence. They are also with you to spy on you, who knows.

47. Be your neighbour's friends as they are capable of bailing you out in times of dangers.

48. Buy and keep touchlights in your house for night use and to identify dangers.

49. Never allow your children to open doors for strangers. It could amount to security threats.

50. Don't give artisans the opportunity to know the geography of your house. They can be collaborators.

51. Be careful of how you respond to duress and suspecting investigative calls. It might be recorded and used against you.

52. Install and engage CCTV cameras in your house, if you can afford it. It enables you to capture illegal activities.

53. Don't keep dangerous weapons in open places around your house. They can be used by assailants to harm you.

54. Having active security dogs like Alsatians, Rotweilers, etc, (not local dogs) easily wades off criminals and alerts you of the presence of assailants.

55. Always have enough credit on your phone before sleeping, never sleep without airtime on your phone.

56. It is not until you have issues before recognizing that the police exists. Be a friend to the police.

57. You must have the Police Control Room Number of your state. Call the number first as it can save your life and I tell you it works.

SUBSCRIBE TO CRIME ALERT SECURITY CODE ON YOUR PHONE AND FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY.

ABOVE ALL COMMIT YOUR WAYS TO GOD IN PRAYER.

Wishing you the best now and always!

8 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
07/01/2020

8 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY

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23/12/2019

*Summary of CBN Revised Bank Charges*

*A. Electronic transfers:*

1. N10 for interbank trans less than N5000
2. N25 for interbank trans btwn N5,001 - 50,000
3. N50 for interbank trans above N50,000

*B. ATM Withdrawal*

N35 (previously 65) after 3rd withdrawal in a month, on another banks ATM.

*C. Card Maintenance Charge*
1. N50 every 3 months for Savings ( Now quarterly as against the current monthly charge)
2. Zero for Current

*D. Account Maintenance Charge*
1. Zero for Current
2. Applicable to current accounts only on customer induced transactions

26/08/2018

...new rules of engagement:

1. No FSARS personnel is allowed to interfere in any civil matter.
2. They are not allowed to interfere in cyber crime (yahoo yahoo).
3. No FSARS personnel is allowed to conduct a stop and search exercise unless there is a distress call from victims or members of the public.
4. They are not allowed to be involved in commercial matters (debt recovery, landlord vs Tennant issues).
5. They are also not allowed to interfere in any social /relationship cases ( marital matters, boyfriend / girlfriend relationship).
6. THEY ARE STRICTLY FOR ARMED ROBBERY AND KIDNAPPING CASES!

NIGERIANS KNOW YOUR RIGHT! AND LET NIGERIA BE GREAT AGAIN.

PLEASE DON’T TELL HIM!“Mummy, if I tell you something will you tell Uncle Fidelis?”, came the voice of 5 year old Brenda...
18/08/2018

PLEASE DON’T TELL HIM!

“Mummy, if I tell you something will you tell Uncle Fidelis?”, came the voice of 5 year old Brenda as she stood near her mum in the kitchen. Mrs. Jide, Brenda’s mum looked at her daughter curiously, quietly dropped the knife she was using to cut vegetables and stooped down to be at eye level with the kid as she quizzed: “what is it you want to tell me, my angel?” Brenda replied, “Mummy promise me that you will not tell uncle Fidelis because he said that if I tell you a big dragon with two heads will appear when I am sleeping at night and swallow me.” The mum said, “My sweet angel, don’t you trust me? I won’t tell him, just tell me what that thing is.”

Little Brenda looked back and sideways as if to make sure that nobody was nearby then said in a low tone, “the other day you went out with Lara’s mummy, uncle Fidelis called me to his room and put one film for me to watch on his phone. While I was watching the film he told me to sit on his laps so that both of us would watch it together. As we were watching the film he put his finger under my skirt and started removing my pants. When I tried to remove his hand he told me to relax that he was not going to do anything bad to me. He said that he was only trying to help me understand what those people were doing in that film because very soon I will be a big girl. After some time, he asked me to lie down on the bed because those people were lying down on the bed. I lay down on the bed and he came to lie down beside me. Then he took the phone from me, dropped it on the table and told me to relax so that we could do what those people were doing. He removed my pants and put one of his fingers into my private part. At first it did not pain me but after some time it started paining me and I told him to stop but he refused. He then knelt down on the bed, unzipped his trouser, brought out his private part and asked me to start rubbing it with my hand. When I wanted to refuse, he said he will not be my friend again and that he will not help me to do my home work again. So I started rubbing his private part and after some time he pushed my legs apart and started putting his private part into my own private part. It pained me so much and I started screaming. Uncle Fidelis used one of his hands to cover my mouth and continued pressing me down on the bed. After some time he got up from the bed and started begging me to stop crying because I was crying seriously. He started rubbing my back and my legs that were paining me. He even went and bought ice cream for me. He then told me that I must not tell anybody otherwise a monster will come and kill me. He said that is what makes people big girls but those who don’t do it will remain small girls. He even told me that that was why Amanda, aunty Lizzy’s daughter died. Yesterday again when you and daddy went to church in the evening for the mid week service he did the same thing again. I asked him to buy ice cream for me but he refused. So I decided to tell you, but mu…”

At this juncture Mrs. Jide who was all the while listening to her daughter calmly could no longer control her emotions as she flew out of the kitchen shouting, “Fidelis! Fidelis!! Fide…!!!” The gateman rushed in and said, “Ma, Fidelis went to buy fuel. I hope there is no problem, ma?” Mrs. Jide, obviously shaking with rage screamed, “Tell that beast, in short no need talking.”
She swung back into the kitchen where little Brenda was in tears and pulled her out from back of the kitchen door where she had gone to hide and scolded her, “and you, come here and tell me everything that happened right now. Stop shedding tears because that is not going to solve any problem. I must get to the root of this matter.” Amid tears, Brenda said, “Mummy please don’t tell him!” “I don’t want any monster to come and kill me.” “Mummy pleeeeeaaaaase!” This was followed by more shouting and threatening from the mum who could no longer control her own tears. And so the commotion continued.

How did it end? Honestly I don’t know but your guess may just be as good as mine. But my concern is not how, when or where it ended. My concern is to let you know who Uncle Fidelis is.

Uncle Fidelis is Mrs. Brenda’s younger brother who has been living with the family for the past three years since he finished his youth service. Mr. Brenda helped him to secure a job in one of the engineering companies around their estate. The family trusted him so much that they didn’t bother themselves about anything once he was at home with the kids.

What did he do wrong? Nothing other than what every other pe*****le knows how to do best. That is, stealing the virtue and destiny of innocent children.

But before addressing his issue let me tell you what Mrs. Brenda did wrong and the consequences of that wrong doing. She over reacted and these are the consequences of that mistake:
• Her daughter will never trust her again.
• The girl may never share any secret with her mother again, neither now nor in the future.
• She missed the opportunity to find out from the girl every other thing that had transpired between her and Fidelis or with other members of the family. It is possible there were other things happening in the family among the other domestic servants and extended relatives living there.
• She had wounded the little girl emotionally and it will take the services of good therapists to get the picture off the innocent mind of the girl.

What should she have done?

• She shouldn’t have reacted so vehemently, no matter how bad the situation was. This is one of the things parents, especially mothers do that put a barrier between them and their children. Learn to be calm and composed when a child is telling you something. No matter how terrible what you heard from a child is, do not let your emotions betray you. Be the adult you are and be in control of the situation till you have got every fact you need. Even then, avoid explosive anger. It puts children off and stops them from telling you their secrets.
• She should have talked it over with the child and assured her that she is safe and that there is no monster anywhere coming to kill her before confronting the offender. That way the whole event would have been less traumatic for the kid.
• There was no need YET to shout and attract the attention of other people in the house. She should have cautiously investigated the matter to dig out every hidden thing before letting the cat out of the bag.

Back to Mr. Fidelis

Mr. Fidelis is a pe*****le. And every pe*****le is a thief and should be treated as such. I want to give you some facts you should know about pe*****les:
1. Pedophiles are on the increase today more than at any other time in history.
2. There are both male and female pe*****les.
3. They have no shame and have no conscience.
4. A pe*****le does not know whether the victim is his daughter or her son. They are like dogs.
5. They are good pretenders. They can be doing one thing and the moment they see you coming they quickly change to another thing.
6. Most pe*****les are family members or other close acquaintances. Watch out who you have as your driver, house boy, house girl, nanny, home lesson teacher, that family friend you leave your kids with when you are away from home, your neighbour, colleague in your working place, etc. They are at times among family relatives, like in the case of Mr. Fidelis cited above.
7. They pretend to love their victim so much. They are the ones who take unusual interest in your child buying them gifts and always speaking good of them.
8. They work into your heart till you trust them so much that you won’t suspect them for anything.
9. They are not in haste. They take their time and work conscientiously till they win the trust of their victim.
10. They are full of ideas on how to get their target closer and closer till they strike.
11. When they succeed they are the ones that will tell the story of their conquest outside. They will carry the story of your family and your child for all to hear.
12. If they succeed once, it does not end there. They use blackmail, threat and subtle persuasions to hold their victims down and continue with their dirty acts till a major harm is done.
13. If they win the heart of your child, they will turn the child against you. They will make the child believe that you don’t care or that you don’t want them to grow up.
14. A pe*****le has no inscription on the forehead to indicate that he or she is one.
15. They are like the devil; they don’t hear gentleman language.
16. If you choose to cover them they will do more harm. Expose them, give them no hiding place and they will cease from operating.

Ladies and gentlemen, let us all arise and fight against pe*****les. They are out to destroy our children and we must not let them. Terrifying stories of the activities of these evil beings keep coming up daily while parents are at ease assuming that their children are safe. I dare say that many parents are damn too carefree with their children.
Finally, empower your children; educate them about the activities of pe*****les. Tell them what to do if a pe*****le comes near them. Be their friend so that they can tell you everything.

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17/08/2018

Numbers for reporting complaints relating to SARS:

DIG, Dept of Operations
0803 702 5670

IGP X-SQUAD:
0902 690 0729, 08078662130, 0817 404 1000 – CALLS
0903 227 8905 – SMS
0903 562 1377 – WhatsApp

IGP Monitoring Unit
0803 624 2591

Commissioner of Police, FSARS
08033476852

04/12/2017

See something Say something.

If You See Something, Say SomethingTM

The national "If You See Something, Say Something™" campaign was developed to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting suspicious activity to the proper authorities.



Police and security forces are hard at work, but public safety is the responsibility of all individuals. The participation of ordinary citizens is an integral part of our homeland security efforts. You know your everyday surroundings best - neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, parks and transportation systems, and chances are you will notice when something seems strange or out of place. Be alert for suspicious behavior including abandoned vehicles, unauthorized individuals, strange packages or unusual odors.

Additionally, all employees need to be alert for potential risks at their workplace. Strange behavior or suspicious activity should be reported to proper authorities immediately. If you see something, say something!

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