– KNUST students remanded in police custody for sextortion
– Two KNUST students facing charges in Takoradi Circuit Court.
The Shocking Arrest of Two KNUST Students for Sextortion
Details of the Arrest
In a shocking turn of events, two individuals, Jerome Enyam and Ebenezer Adam, both aged 19 and level 200 students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), have been remanded in police custody by the Takoradi Circuit Court on charges related to sextortion. The arrest came after a thorough investigation by the police, following reports of extortion and harassment.
Allegations of Sextortion
According to sources close to the investigation, Enyam and Adam allegedly used explicit photos and videos to blackmail their victims, demanding money in exchange for not releasing the compromising material. The victims, fearing for their reputation and safety, complied with the demands of the two suspects. However, when the situation escalated, they decided to seek help and report the incident to the authorities.
KNUST’s Zero-Tolerance Policy
In response to the incident, the management of KNUST released a statement reaffirming their zero-tolerance policy on sexual harassment and rape. The university has vowed to cooperate fully with the police investigation and provide support to the victims of the alleged sextortion scheme. Students and faculty members have been urged to come forward with any information that may assist in the investigation.
Community Reaction
The news of the arrest has sent shockwaves through the KNUST community, with many expressing disbelief and outrage at the actions of Enyam and Adam. Students have organized protests and discussions to raise awareness about the dangers of sextortion and the importance of speaking out against such crimes. The incident has also sparked a conversation about the need for better education and resources to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Legal Proceedings
As the case makes its way through the legal system, Enyam and Adam remain in police custody awaiting their day in court. The Takoradi Circuit Court is set to hear the charges against them and determine the appropriate course of action. The outcome of the trial will have far-reaching implications for both the accused and the victims, as justice is sought for those affected by the alleged sextortion scheme.
Conclusion
In a society where technology has made it easier for individuals to exploit others for personal gain, the arrest of Enyam and Adam serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up against such crimes. The KNUST community, along with law enforcement and the legal system, must work together to ensure that justice is served and that those who engage in sextortion are held accountable for their actions. As the case unfolds, it is crucial for everyone to remain vigilant and support the victims of such heinous acts..
๐๐JUST IN๐๐
Two individuals, Jerome Enyam and Ebenezer Adam, both aged 19 and level 200 students of KNUST, have been remanded in police custody by the Takoradi Circuit Court on charges related to sextortionโ๐
NB: โKNUST has a zero-tolerance on sexual harassment and rapeโ. pic.twitter.com/CmWQOsbFEt
— ๐๐จ๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐ง๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ญ (@VOICE_of_KNUST) May 29, 2024
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VOICE_of_KNUST said JUST IN
Two individuals, Jerome Enyam and Ebenezer Adam, both aged 19 and level 200 students of KNUST, have been remanded in police custody by the Takoradi Circuit Court on charges related to sextortion
NB: โKNUST has a zero-tolerance on sexual harassment and rapeโ.
1. Level 200 students KNUST remanded sextortion charges
2. Jerome Enyam Ebenezer Adam remanded police custody Takoradi Circuit Court.