
VC Reaffirms Zero-Tolerance as Second-Semester Exams Begin
The cache of digital intelligence extracted from the phone, including names, telephone number, and conference places of other student members, has been recorded to aid a more comprehensive state-wide anti-cultism sweep.
The suspect has given that been turned over to state police command units for official arraignment.
Reacting to the development, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Salisu Usman, commended the speedy professionalism of the vigilante operatives.
He stressed that this arrest confirms the school’s tightened border controls, which were enacted after a 300-level Biochemistry trainee was eliminated by cultists on June 11.
Teacher Usman cautioned that PAAU will continue to enforce its zero-tolerance policy versus school terrorism.
He advised undergrads to stay extremely alert and use the university’s protected lines to report suspicious movements, particularly as the organization commences its second-semester evaluation cycles this week.