The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said four agents have been arrested for selling ePINS for the ongoing 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME)/Direct Entry (DE) registrations above the stipulated amount. The four agents are Abdulrazak Adiza, Mathew Joe, Obekee Godday and Inyang Patrick. In a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday night, the spokesperson of the board, Fabian Benjamin, warned that any outlet caught selling the ePINS higher than the prescribed amount would be sanctioned immediately. He said the arrested vendors have been suspended from further participation in the sale of ePINs for the 2020 UTME. He advised parents and candidates to report any case of exploitation to the board. He said the cost of the ePINs is N3500 and the reading text, N500. ”It has come to the knowledge of the Board that agents of certain registered sale outlets are vending the JAMB Registration ePINs at a cost higher than the prescribed fee,” Mr