EFCC invades OOU, FUNAAB, MAPOLY, abducts students

EFCC invades OOU, FUNAAB, MAPOLY, abducts students

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested 30 students of  Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeok

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested 30 students of  Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, FUNAAB as well as those of Olabisi  Onabanjo University after storming the Ibogun campus of the OOU  in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State to arrest some students of the school.

A student of OOU, Samson Adeyemi, who is also the students’ spokesperson, claimed the EFCC agents took away 18 students from the Ibogun campus. According to him, the agents arrived at some students’ hostels around 12am on Tuesday and broke in through the windows and the doors before making arrests. The operatives raided student apartments, claiming that they were Internet fraudsters. Some cars, laptops and phones were taken away.

It was learnt that they carried out the operations in Safari, Abule-Ojere, Gbokoniyi, Kemta and Alabata, all in Abeokuta, reportedly dominated by MAPOLY and FUNAAB students. An eyewitness, who recorded a 25-second video of the raid on a building in Abule-Ojere, said the operatives carted away a car, laptops, but could not get the suspected Internet fraudsters living in those apartments.

In another 50-seconds video from one of the victims whose apartment was allegedly raided by the EFCC, the victim believed to be a student of MAPOLY lamented that he was not a fraudster, but his apartment was raided. The victim claimed that the operatives broke into his room through the windows and ransacked his apartment.

Meanwhile, the Public Relations Officer of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Student Union, Johnson Idowu, said the school had not received any report of arrest of MAPOLY students by the EFCC. He said, “We learnt that the EFCC came to Abeokuta, but there was no pictorial evidence to prove that. We have not received any report that our students are among those arrested.”

However, spokesman for the   EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the operations. He said they arrested about 30 people over alleged Advanced Free Fraud. He said, “Yes, our people are there for an operation and made some arrests. At the moment, they are screening them and  once they finish the screening, those who are not linked  to the crime will be allowed to go home while we will continue with further investigation.”

When asked of the whereabouts of the students, Uwujaren said “I don’t think that is an issue. They are safe. About 30 people are involved.”

This incidence is coming just two days after Buhari warned police officers to stop harassing people with laptops in their bid to arrest `yahoo criminals.’