Efcc Raids Oau Hostels, Arrests Over 70 Students For Alleged Fraud

Efcc Raids Oau Hostels, Arrests Over 70 Students For Alleged Fraud

 

Over 70 students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State, were arrested by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a midnight raid on hostels outside the campus on Wednesday.

 

According to multiple sources, the EFCC officials stormed the Fine Touch and Superb hostels in Oduduwa Estate, Ile-Ife, around 2 a.m., broke into rooms, and arrested the students.

 

The sources said that the officials seized the students’ phones, laptops, and cars, and accused them of being involved in internet fraud.

 

The reasons for the arrest have not been confirmed by the EFCC as of press time, but the Students’ Union President, Abass Ojo, said that the union had details of “72 students picked up from the hostel with phones and cars taken away.”

 

A former union official, Joy Abiola, told our correspondent that the students were beaten by the EFCC officials.

 

“The EFCC officials came between 1:40 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Only students stay in those hostels,” Joy said, adding, “How can you arrest people for owning iPhones, laptops, and cars?”

 

Another student, identified simply as Ewatee, said, “Female students were among those picked up. Even some fresh students who just went to greet their senior colleagues were arrested. The approach is wrong.”

 

In a video shared with our correspondent, taken by one of the students, several young persons said to be students of the hostel were seen being marched into a white Hummer Bus with some security officials hitting them and ordering them to move and enter quickly.

 

In another video, about six vehicles were seen alongside the white Hummer Bus on the move. Students said that the officials were leaving the Ile-Ife area and heading to Ibadan.

 

Contacted, the head of the Public Affairs Department of the EFCC, Ibadan Zonal Command, Olumide Egbodofo, said that an update would be given on the incident.

 

“A press statement will be released regarding that soon,” the spokesperson added.

 

Also, the phone line of the university’s spokesperson, Abiodun Olarewaju, was unreachable as of press time.