
The Digest:
Amid a climate of heightened fear and rapid misinformation, the Nasarawa State Police Command and the proprietor of St. Peter’s Foundation Secondary School have officially denied reports of a student abduction. In a voice chat shared with TVC News, the police spokesperson and school owner clarified that a sighting of armed hunters was mistaken for kidnappers, triggering a false alarm that spread panic among parents and on social media.
Key Points:
- Reports of an abduction at St. Peter’s Foundation School are false.
- The alarm was raised after students saw armed hunters near the school field.
- Teachers safely escorted all students back to the school premises.
- The school proprietor confirmed that no students are missing or abducted.
- The police deployed a combined team with military personnel to the scene.
- Normalcy was restored after the area was thoroughly combed.
- The public is urged to disregard the rumor and verify information.
Sources: TVC News, Daily Post