Abakaliki
–
The Police
Command in Ebonyi had confirmed that Chinedu Linus, a student of Ebonyi State
University (EBSU), Abakaliki, was killed by gunmen on Friday. The suspects file
photo The Spokesperson of the command, ASP Loveth Odah,said that the gunmen
robbed Linus and subsequently killed him. Odah said no arrest had been made,
but that several operational units of the command were currently on manhunt of
the hoodlums.
“I urge
students not to confront robbers or any person bearing arms whenever they are
attacked because such a person was no longer normal. “It is only a living
person that makes use of valuables as no amount of valuables in ones’
possession can equate to life,” she said. The spokesperson also appealed to the
relevant agencies to construct access roads to students’ hostels for easy
rescue operation in case of attacks.
“Our
officers responded swiftly to the distress call by the students, but there was
no road leading to the hostel where the incident occurred. “Our officers had to
park their patrol vehicle on the main road and walk to the hostel where the
corpse of the deceased was and took it to the mortuary of Federal Teaching Hospital,
Abakaliki,” she said. A source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, noted
that the robbers, who numbered about four, shot the deceased as he confronted
them.
“They invaded the deceased’s hostel, about
1:30 a.m. during a downpour after gaining entry with a ladder which they used
to climb the building’s fence. “We heard loud knocks on our gate and Chinedu
who is the students’ leader at the hostel, brandished a rod to ascertain the
person knocking at the gate. “The robbers grabbed him and started asking where
he kept the money as we suddenly heard gun shots.
“They
entered my room, robbed me of N15,000 and two cell phones and robbed the entire
occupants of the hostel; they took the money we contributed for electricity
bills. “We later learnt that they attacked our neigbouring building, but it
seems Linus was the only occupant who unfortunately confronted them,” he said.
The Special Adviser to Gov. David Umahi on
Student Affairs, Mr Gideon Onwe, expressed sadness on the incident and said
that the state government had directed immediate arrest of the culprits. “The
government has urged security agents to include the Lucky City Hostel, the
affected hotel as one of security flashpoints which they should patrol on a
24-hour basis,” he said.
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