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FUTO PROTEST: ABOUT 33 STUDENTS IN DETENTION -Fredblog





The proposed peaceful protest which later turned into a violent riot at the Federal University Of Technology Owerri has left no fewer than 33 students in detention.
The protest which started peacefully at the early hours of Friday 17th Feb 2017 with prayers and praises but later turned violent when the students claimed they were being intimidated by the security personnels who forcefully arrested one of the peaceful protesters Comr. Ogbonna Rochas.
The arrest of Ogbonna was the first noted arrest during the protest but along the line, more students were arrested and even the day after the protest, according to reports.
Story has it that the security men are still on the look-out for more students.
The security agencies involved in the arrests includes the police and the DSS.
Students have been warned to stay off the school campus to avoid answering to what they know nothing about

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