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The passports of all the suspects, and staff of Dowen College ought to be temporarily seized – Reno
Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s aide, Reno Omokri, has reacted to the mysterious death of Sylvester Oromoni of Dowen College, as he calls for temporarily seizure of Dowen college staff, and all suspects in the murder case ‘passports’ pending investigation.
It is no longer news that 12-years-old Sylvester Oromoni of Dowen College, lost his life after he was allegedly beaten up by his senior colleagues inside their school premises.
Reacting to news through a post he shared on his Instagram page @renoomokri, Mr Reno urged the Nigerian Immigration Service to put all suspects in the alleged murder of Sylvester Oromoni, and staff of Dowen college, on a no fly list. According to Reno Omokri, their passport ought to be temporarily seized pending investigation, so that they won’t be able to sneak out of the country.
He however noted that, it doesn’t mean that they are automatically guilty, but it’s a preemptive move that is obtain all over the world.
He went further to revealed how it is done in the United States. “If you are accused of a serious crime in America, you are asked by the police not to leave town. If you leave town, even if it is to another town within the state, a warrant for you arrest is issued immediately.”
See screenshot of Reno’s post below.
Reno’s post has generated some reactions on Instagram from his followers. See some of the comments below.
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