Residents flee as Police begin search for killers of UNIPORT students


The Police Command in Rivers State has launched a manhunt of the mob that beat to death four male students: Ugonna, Ilyod, Tekana and Chidiaka of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) on Friday morning and later set them ablaze, after putting car tyres on their necks, for allegedly  stealing mobile phones and laptops.

The incident occured at Aluu community, beside UNIPORT, where most of the students who could not secure accommodation on the campus reside.
Residents of the community have started fleeing to avoid indiscriminate arrest by policemen, especially of innocent persons.
The Rivers Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ben Ugwuegbulam, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), in a telephone interview confirmed that four persons were killed on Friday at Aluu for allegedly  stealing, but could not ascertain if the victims were students of UNIPORT or not.
Ugwuegbulam also stated that the  police command was investigating the unfortunate incident, while warning residents of the state against taking the law into their own hands.
The police spokesman urged members of the public to always make useful information about criminals in their midst available to the command, while assuring that their identities would be well protected.
It was learnt that the owners of the expensive mobile phones, including BlackBerry and the laptops at the off-campus hostel, complained to their friends over the loss of the items, thereby raising the alarm, which attracted indigenes of Aluu and passers-by.
The missing phones and laptops were later reportedly  traced to the killed students, who were young men in their early 20s, and were said to have denied knowledge of the development. Without being given the opportunity to defend themselves, they were beaten to death and set ablaze by the angry mob.
The horrible and blood-soaked corpses of the victims were later deposited at the morgue of an undisclosed hospital in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.UNIPORT's Deputy Registrar, Information, Dr. Williams Wodi, when contacted yesterday for his reaction on the incident, said: "Right now, I am not in a position to confirm to you that the alleged victims are bona fide students of UNIPORT, as is being widely speculated.
"The alleged incident took place at Aluu village, about two kilometres outside our main campus. We do not have responsibility for security in Aluu communities, which are beyond our jurisdiction. The relevant security outfits are working with our security department to establish the true identities of the victims and what actually transpired on the day of the reported incident.
"The Dean of Student Affairs (of UNIPORT) is also working round the clock to establish their identities as students of UNIPORT. The university will certainly issue a statement once preliminary facts are laid on the table."
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  1. Doesn't matter if these poor souls were students or not...this did not need to happen..those responsible need to be made an example of...no more mob justice...its 2012!!!! For God's sake!

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  2. Rescue us from this evil filled world we beseech thee Lord!

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  3. The crime doesn't justify the judgement.
    Yet we want to measure up to developed countries without simply knowing how to report a matter to the authorities.
    Its so sad

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  4. May the killer's of this young boy's never go unpunish, How wicked can pepole be? This is so unfair and unjustic. May their soul rest in peace what a wicked world we leave in

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    1. This killing took a while, where was Security as at when d incidence occured? U mean no police station in dat area? Or All of dem r in d north searching for bh. Dis country? Na wao

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  5. The video is better imagined. Those guys were killed in even less dignifying way than animals! A very gory heart-wrenching sorry sight.

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  6. There is no difference between this killing and that of Boko haram. I want to believe the south are more humane than d north but with dis act I can't reason it out. I want d killers of these young guys to be killed the same way the guys were killed.

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  7. Imagine...P.H for that matter!!!! This a big shame on the entire city.... I can never live ma life outside west or else its oversea.south is a kidnaper nd East North ar boko aram...I can't drive on dea roads talk of staying for hrs I will rader die in plan crash...shame on dis part of these country bcose they a cosing the west lots of lost integrity overseal...their identity doesn't mater all dat maters is justice must take place nd dea just should b anouce worldwide so tha dea foolish P.H mates won't repeat such again fuct the entire p.h city

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  8. Please let's stop pretending like Nigeria is a civil place and not a failed state. Everyone who is not filthy rich in Nigeria ( > 95% of us) can be killed in a blink of an eye for any reason and nothing will happen unless one can 'buy justice' because our lives are cheap to these uncaring civilian rulers. The animals that killed those alleged thieves may not be lower animals than the rest of society. If they took those boys to the police they may have been out the next day to revenge on the people that reported them. We are reduced to animals due to our selfish failed leaders that we worship and support. That is the true problem.

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  9. why should u steal lives to tell people dat stealing is wrong. Fine they ve been beating, then wht happened to d office of d nigeria police force? Must we take laws into our hands? Infact which part, section n article of d nigeria law said we should beat a thief or kill him without being convicted by d law? Since u knw how to kill thief, go n catch ur political leaders n kill them all. Blood mongers.

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  10. if u have ur way PLEASE, flee from Nigeria.

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  11. The sins of the masterminds of this act will revisit generations of the families yet unborn. Wicked soul!

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  12. If you ve watched d Video goin rnd, u'll certainly agree with this quote from Williams Shakespeare "Hell is empty, all the devils are here" :(

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  13. If you are not filthy rich and you can leave nigeria you better do so asap. With the type of leadership and goverment we have, combined with the misplaced barbarisim and the angry and desperate state of mind of the masses, its about to hit the fan in terms of a total state of anarchy. They told us 2015 and we laughed and insulted them abi? Who do we think will have the lasst laugh?

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  14. I can't stop crying after watching d horrible video of those boys being killed,wat a wicked world we ar living in,even d pple dat did dis,ar dey clean????I can imagine wat d families ar going thru rite now....may God help us,n to those dat dis,u all will never go unpunished,God will punish u all in his own way...

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  15. Am short of words whn I watched d vio may God continue to punish dat community Amen,especially dat bastard wit a big stick who killed those innocent students he deserve to die d same way those boys died.uniport students I support u pple to set dat stupid community ablaza.prayed for d departed souls to rest in peace Amem

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  16. Aluu community is known to be bad, there girls are deadly, incase you want to marry there girls please think trice!!!
    There boys are worst, they are evil, please girls dont marry them oooo. They are already under the curse of God and the judgement is very near.

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  17. My eyes gets heavy when i watch the way those young boys were killed,burnt to ashes o my God.There is no difference between this killing and that of Boko haram. I want to believe the south are more humane than d north but with dis act I can't reason it out.This world is spinning to an end.

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  18. WHAT kinda country is THIS?... WHERE IS OUR SO CALLED Leaders.. Its only in a country without law & order this SHIT happens.. STUPID Leaders From MR. PRESIDENT to IG Police .. what rite have they GOT!.. to take a human life how much more in that manner. we call for JUSTICE... without DELAY ..NO story...

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  19. All I can say is God have mercy! It's only God that can intervene in the situation of Nigeria rite now...It is getting out of human hands...May God grant their families the fortitude to bear this devastating loss

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  20. dis country is full of blood drinkerz,

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