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Pay to track: Nigerians forced to fund police investigations despite billions on surveillance
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Before investigations into phone tracking, complainants were frequently asked to make unofficial payments variously described as “tracking fees” or “mobilisation fees.”
In many cases, officers requested cash, despite the Nigeria Police Force maintaining that tracking services are provided free of charge.
“CITS is mainly for cyber intelligence tracking capabilities.
The officer made it clear that the case would require payment for phone tracking and a possible mobilisation fee.
They called someone they described as an expert in phone tracking.