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Female student Gang Raped at IAUE ... Police Arrest Two

 The Rivers State Police command says it has commenced investigation into the alleged gang rape of a 100 level female student of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Rumulomeni in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area by three male students of the institution. 



Briefing newsmen in PortHarcourt,  Police Public Relations Officer Mr.Nnamdi Omoni said two suspects have been arrested in connection to the alleged crime while one is at large. 

Mr. Omoni  said  preliminary investigation indicates that there is a hostel in the institution known for the infamous act of rape and assault of women. 


The Police Image maker also said that the command will work with the School Authority to ensure the incident does not happened again. 


 The victim who  narrated her ordeal to our correspondent said she followed one of the suspect Destiny Azuibike to charge her phone in hostel C room 20 and  agreed to have sex, noting after Destiny left the room the second suspect Goodluck came in and had sex forcefully with her.


 She said after Goodluck, the third suspect who is at large came inside and had sex with her forcefully. 


The prime suspect Destiny Azuibike said after they had sex he left to pick up something but on getting back to the room, the place was locked. He knocked and nobody answered, so he left the place. 

While the second suspect Goodluck  narrated his involvement in the matter. 
Meanwhile both suspects told newsmen that there is a hole in hostel C room 20 where they peep to watch fellow Students having sex.




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