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Don't Jail The Fake ID Card Syndicates But....................... by obynoses(m): 8:59am On Oct 08, 2015
The Ohuru Isimiri Police Division in Aba, Abia state has arrested a syndicate who specialises in faking vehicle and drivers’ licence in the city. The suspects; Daniel Lisaa, a computer analyst and Larry Ilas, who claimed to be a computer engineering National Diploma student of Ibadan Polytechnic Oyo State, hail from Shagamu and Ewekoro areas of Ogun state, respectively. Items recovered from them include: 313 Drivers’ Licence, 3 packs of passport photographs belonging to over a million victims, 2 laptop and 2 desktop computers, 22 packs of unfinished Drivers’ Licence cards each containing 250 pieces, 3 scanners and a printer. The duo who were arrested at their hideout at Ohuru Isimiri in Obingwa council area, have agents at Aba and Port-Harcourt who are still at large. The duo confessed to have been in the business for more than two years where they charge their customers, N1, 500 per driver’s and vehicle license. Police Public Relations Officer, Abia state command, DSP Ezekiel Onyeke, who confirmed the incident, said efforts are on top gear to arrest the fleeing suspects.

My take on this: Arrest them, rebrand them and give them Jobs in licensing offices, for it is not easy to make fake IDs to become originals with the computer, no matter how. However, 2% of their salaries should be going back to the Government as a punishment for 5 years. If we insist on jailing our talented youths, then we may remain underdeveloped for long. So many youths are wasting in prisons because they were arrested in gun-making factories. This should not be so. These boys should be rehabilitated and retrained to become professionals as to help solidify our military amour and war equipment. We need change in everything, not just on corruption but on handling tactful criminals (Those who are creative but use it negatively because of unemployment).

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Re: Don't Jail The Fake ID Card Syndicates But....................... by nicki1991(m): 1:23pm On Nov 12, 2019
is fake id a scam or it really works?
Re: Don't Jail The Fake ID Card Syndicates But....................... by gangbang86: 6:31pm On Dec 09, 2019
MrSandman:


I can tell you it's not. You see, I'm 16. All of my homies are older than me. And it sucked, when they were going to the club, and I stayed at home. One of my bros gave me link with best fake id shop review. I've read about it and found a good shop, now I have a perfect fake ID. Dumb security guys don't suspect, that ID is fake, so now I can hook up with chicks and drink as much alcohol as I can. One thing I think about every time I go to the club - what will be, if the cops catch me with this. But my homies said, that it will be ok. They also use fake ID from the same shop... for other stuff, you know.

That's an interesting story, LOL. Review was useful, ty
Re: Don't Jail The Fake ID Card Syndicates But....................... by OliviaNell: 5:02pm On Nov 24, 2020
Usually buyers of a new identity in idsbuddy are students or even criminals who are hiding from the authorities, but given the current state of Affairs in the world, buyers of a new identity can also be political refugees who are trying to hide from cruelty and other potential threats to the homeland. They are United by the desire to illegally acquire a new identity, since there is no legal way for them to continue their normal life.
Re: Don't Jail The Fake ID Card Syndicates But....................... by akin2egharevba: 9:31am On Jun 07, 2021
sad

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