For those who grew up from the village you will remember this act of hunting for Rats and Rabbits it usually involves digging their holes or burning bushes where they assume their presence. Some teenagers has allegedly set ablaze a Yam barn worth about N2 million, belonging to St. Cyprian’s Special Science School in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu state, in the process of hunting for rabbits.
The two teenagers who allegedly set the ban on fire were said to have embarked on hunting expedition and in order to force the animals out of their holes and hideouts, set the bush near the school ban on fire.
It was gathered that the teenagers who could not stop the fire from encroaching into the yam barn watched helplessly as the ban went up in flames. All the yams were roasted in the inferno, rendering them useless.
The two teenagers according to the school authority were said to have admitted that they were responsible for the fire outbreak and as a result, have been arrested by the police.
However, the principal of the missionary school, Barr. Chike Ngwu, regretted that the suspects have since been released without the knowledge of the school authority.
He expressed disappointment that not even the Investigating Police Officer, IPO of the case deemed it necessary to visit the place of the incident for confirmation.
He said: “We need to know who the parents of the suspects are, where they come from, even if we want to pardon them.
“For the police to release them without our knowledge is very annoying. We use the yams to feed our students and now that the yams have been burnt, our students are the ones to bear the brunt. The yams are worth over two million naira”.
The two teenagers who allegedly set the ban on fire were said to have embarked on hunting expedition and in order to force the animals out of their holes and hideouts, set the bush near the school ban on fire.
It was gathered that the teenagers who could not stop the fire from encroaching into the yam barn watched helplessly as the ban went up in flames. All the yams were roasted in the inferno, rendering them useless.
The two teenagers according to the school authority were said to have admitted that they were responsible for the fire outbreak and as a result, have been arrested by the police.
However, the principal of the missionary school, Barr. Chike Ngwu, regretted that the suspects have since been released without the knowledge of the school authority.
He expressed disappointment that not even the Investigating Police Officer, IPO of the case deemed it necessary to visit the place of the incident for confirmation.
He said: “We need to know who the parents of the suspects are, where they come from, even if we want to pardon them.
“For the police to release them without our knowledge is very annoying. We use the yams to feed our students and now that the yams have been burnt, our students are the ones to bear the brunt. The yams are worth over two million naira”.
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