By Keke Moses
A group of armed robbers struck Taraba State University students in Jalingo, leaving around ten victims in a state of distress.
The incident occurred behind Grace Junior Academy Community.
The robbers, reportedly in a sizable group, forcibly entered rented student apartments near the riverside at approximately 2 a.m.
During the invasion, the victims were relieved of their personal belongings, including mobile phones, ATM cards, cash, and other valuables.
Comrade David Bazoka, the President of the Students' Union Government (SUG) at Taraba State University, expressed his concern about the resurgence of housebreaking and theft incidents affecting the student community.
He confirmed that the victims had reported the incident to him, and he promptly forwarded the matter to the police for a thorough investigation.
David Bazoka emphasized that such unsettling incidents have sown fear among the student population, who have been frequent targets.
He called on law enforcement agencies to conduct a comprehensive inquiry to identify the culprits and bring them to justice.
The SUG president extended his sympathies to the victims of the robbery, acknowledging the distress and disruption this incident has caused among the affected students.
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