See!! Daylight r*pist Lynched in LAUTECH!
In recent times, the crime rate at Ogbomoso, Oyo
State has become inordinately high. And this is
more so the case in areas where the student
populace of the Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology, Akure (LAUTECH) reside.
With reports of theft, burglary, assault and
r*pe, among other vices on the rise, the
students of the institution residing at
Adenike area again rose to an uproar on
September 6, as one of the notorious
armed robbers-cum-r*pist was finally
caught in the act.
Minimal violence ensued as the intended
victims called the Students' Union
leadership and handed the criminal over to
them. The Speaker of the Students
Representative Council, Olalekan Salami,
alongside other members of the House,
took the criminal in the Unions' bus, but
unfortunately, on their way to the Police
Station, the bus was involved in a
mysterious accident, leaving a severe
injury on Olalekan and 14 other persons in
the bus with the exception of the criminal,
Segun (last name withheld).
This accident further enraged the already
pensive students as they promptly
descended on the thief, stripped him
naked and beat him severely. The police,
prior to this time had already been
summoned, so the students' protest was
halted at Orita Naira, where the Police
Force demanded that the criminal be
released to them.
The Students' Union President, Areo
Ajibola and the student leader, Bolarinwa
Sheriffdeen, reacting on behalf of the
entire students, refused to release him.
The school authorities' representatives
present at the scene; Deputy Vice
Chancellor, Professor Timothy Adebayo,
Dean of Students' Affairs, Dr Tunde
Olabiyisi and Deputy Dean of Students'
Affairs, Dr Ishola, aided in calming down
the students.
After much deliberations among the police
force, the school authorities, the student
leaders and the aggrieved town people,
Segun was released on the agreement that
he would be taken to Souns' palace.
However, a police barricade at Iyana
Owode, obstructed and redirected the
protestants from their initial destination to
the Ogbomoso Police Station.
Upon arrival at the police station, only
Segun, Professor Adebayo, Dr Olabiyisi, Dr
Ishola, Areo, Sheriffdeen, and two National
Union of Campus Journalists members
were allowed entrance into the police
grounds.
After a lengthy meeting, the Area
Commander and the District Police Officer
assured the student leaders of justice and
maximum security for the school and the
town as a whole henceforth.
State has become inordinately high. And this is
more so the case in areas where the student
populace of the Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology, Akure (LAUTECH) reside.
With reports of theft, burglary, assault and
r*pe, among other vices on the rise, the
students of the institution residing at
Adenike area again rose to an uproar on
September 6, as one of the notorious
armed robbers-cum-r*pist was finally
caught in the act.
Minimal violence ensued as the intended
victims called the Students' Union
leadership and handed the criminal over to
them. The Speaker of the Students
Representative Council, Olalekan Salami,
alongside other members of the House,
took the criminal in the Unions' bus, but
unfortunately, on their way to the Police
Station, the bus was involved in a
mysterious accident, leaving a severe
injury on Olalekan and 14 other persons in
the bus with the exception of the criminal,
Segun (last name withheld).
This accident further enraged the already
pensive students as they promptly
descended on the thief, stripped him
naked and beat him severely. The police,
prior to this time had already been
summoned, so the students' protest was
halted at Orita Naira, where the Police
Force demanded that the criminal be
released to them.
The Students' Union President, Areo
Ajibola and the student leader, Bolarinwa
Sheriffdeen, reacting on behalf of the
entire students, refused to release him.
The school authorities' representatives
present at the scene; Deputy Vice
Chancellor, Professor Timothy Adebayo,
Dean of Students' Affairs, Dr Tunde
Olabiyisi and Deputy Dean of Students'
Affairs, Dr Ishola, aided in calming down
the students.
After much deliberations among the police
force, the school authorities, the student
leaders and the aggrieved town people,
Segun was released on the agreement that
he would be taken to Souns' palace.
However, a police barricade at Iyana
Owode, obstructed and redirected the
protestants from their initial destination to
the Ogbomoso Police Station.
Upon arrival at the police station, only
Segun, Professor Adebayo, Dr Olabiyisi, Dr
Ishola, Areo, Sheriffdeen, and two National
Union of Campus Journalists members
were allowed entrance into the police
grounds.
After a lengthy meeting, the Area
Commander and the District Police Officer
assured the student leaders of justice and
maximum security for the school and the
town as a whole henceforth.
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