FUDutse management has Expelled three Students Over Theft of 10 Computers, 3 Mobile Phones


The Vice-Chancellor Federal University Dutse, Prof. Abdulkarim Sabo Muhammed has approved the recommendation of the Students Disciplinary Committee to expel three students found guilty of stealing ten desktop computers and three mobile phones in the University.
The 15th meeting of the Students Disciplinary Committee found Usman Abdulwahid, a student of the Department of Computer Science guilty of stealing 10 Lenovo desktop computers from the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) E-Learning Centre.
Similarly, Ahmad Gambo of the Department of Computer Science was also found guilty of stealing three mobile phones from the Male Hostel Block B.
The meeting also found Aliyu Lawan of the Department of Economics and Development Studies guilty of stealing a mobile phone at the ICT E-Learning Centre.
The VC admonished students to face their studies and avoid criminal behaviors which the University community would not tolerate adding that FUD is determined to produce students who are found worthy in learning and character.
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