Management of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has indicated that no student involved in yesterday’s clashes on campus will be left off the hook.
The university has on Friday morning retrieved all videos captured on CCTV cameras centered around the Unity Hall where students of the University Hall attacked students and vandalized cars and other university installations.
Victims who had their vehicles smashed on Thursday evening at the forecourts of the Unity Hall were on Friday morning seen inspecting the extent of damage dealt to their cars.
Some eleven cars were dented with a number of them left with broken windshields at the forecourts of the Unity Hall where the clashes happened.
A procession of the University Hall otherwise Catanka turned violent when the students decided to take it out on their long rivaled hall.
Unity Hall executives were forced to restrain their students to avoid returning the pelting of stones and missiles hurled at them.
University Relations officer Dr. Daniel Noris Bekoe indicates that the university has retrieved all the CCTV camera footages to inform the next course of action.
He indicates that no student identified in the visuals will be spared, adding that both the laws and internal disciplinary measures of the school will be applied.
For now, an emergency Executive Management Committee meeting is underway to determine the university’s stance and line of action as it works with the security services to maintain order and calm on campus.
Heavy deployments of police are stationed all over campus with patrols beefed up on major streets in and around the two rival halls and lecture theatres.
Source: Kasapafmonline.com/Ivan Heathcote – Fumador