An
unidentified final year female student of the Department of Library and
Information Science, Delta State University, Abraka, was caught in
malpractice, with micro-chips during an examination that held over the
weekend.
According
to reports, the final year student was caught while sitting for an
examination on Entrepreneurship and Information Services.
One
Sylvester Okiemute, an examiner, allegedly walked into her after having
observed her suspicious moves while the examination was going on.
Sylvester,
with the conviction that the student was making reference to a paper
she smuggled in, asked her to hand over the paper.
The girl denied and that led to a shouting match between the examiner and the student.
As
the report goes, when the examiner couldn’t come to terms with the
cheat’s denial, he reportedly dipped his hands into her private part and
recovered the incriminating materials, with pen prints all over her
body.
A source who pleaded anonymity said: “She was earlier caught by an
examiner and when she pleaded, she was pardoned. Then the examiner gave
her another booklet to start again.
“It
was just about 45 minutes after she started again, another examiner
caught her with pieces of paper, with answers written all over her
thighs,” the source noted.
The
Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Victor Peretomode, while
confirming the incident, said the accused will be expelled.
“The University has declared total war on illegality and examination malpractices.
“Any student, no matter how highly placed; found to be involved in
examination malpractices, would be shown the way out,” Victor added.
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