Police arrest principal of Ede Muslim High School over Sen Adeleke’s result.
Solid sign developed on Thursday in Osogbo over the asserted capture of the Principal of Ede Muslim High School, Ede, Mr Khalid Abass by Police investigators from the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Alagbon Close, Ikoyi with respect to the announcement of result and testimonial issued to the banner conveyor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the inevitable September 22 gubernatorial survey, Senator Ademola Adeleke.
Tribune Online definitively assembled that the criminologists, who were examining the realness of the records raged school premises on Wednesday around 12.45 pm to caught the principal over charged post-dating of the testimonial.
At the point when the reporter went by the school premises situated in Ede township, one of the educators, who argued namelessness implied that policemen went ahead Wednesday to capture the principal, clarifying that the main issue raised by the security specialists was the claimed inconsistency on the date of the testimonial approved by the school principal, Mr Khalid Abass.
He additionally disclosed that the principal was subsequently taken away by the police in their vehicle to one of the police stations within Ede township, just as he said he had not been sighted since Wednesday after his encounter with the police detectives.
But, when contacted over the development, Osun State Commissioner for Education, Mr Kola Omotunde-Young in a text message forwarded to the Tribune Online said he was not aware of the incident, pointing out that the alleged arrest of the principal had not been brought to the attention of his ministry.
The instant message peruses subsequently, "I am not at all aware of this data. I am as of now in Abuja going to the 63rd meeting of the National Council on Education. I have called the office to ask them and the service has not been educated."
Additionally, the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fimihan Adeoye said he didn't know about the capture of the essential, expressing that "I have been in Abuja since Tuesday. When you called the other time, I was going to a meeting. I am not aware of what you are stating. I am not aware of it."
In the interim, one of the state official individuals from the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Osun State part affirmed the capture of the primary to tribune reporter, uncovering that "truly policemen from Lagos came to Ede Muslim High School. I was told by the instructors that the policemen came to explore the auxiliary school authentication which Senator Ademola Adeleke submitted to INEC."
"They said the signed on the testimonial is not quite the same as the warning of result which he submitted. The main was taken to the police central station in Osogbo and he was in the long run taken to Alagbon in Lagos. They went to the school on Wednesday and the man has not been discharged. I figure he will be discharged soon," he declared.
Endeavors to get the response of the representative to Senator Ademola Adeleke, Mr Dele Adeleke over the implied capture of primary were unsuccessful as instant message sent to his mobile phone was not answered as of the season when tribune is recording this report.
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Tribune Online