Primary school students allegedly arrested in Enugu state, for not doing their assignments (photos)

Primary school students allegedly arrested in Enugu state, for not doing their assignments (photos)

In what can be termed as ridiculous, a Facebook user has alleged that a primary school in Enugu 'arrested' some of their pupils for not doing their assignments.

Primary school students allegedly arrested in Enugu State, for not doing their assignments

According to Nkem Beluchi on Facebook, the school, Early Dew Montessori Primary School located in GRA Enugu, arrested some of their pupils who are between 4 to 7 years old. The police in the state were called and the pupils were put behind a hilux vehicle provided by the police.

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Primary school students allegedly arrested in Enugu State, for not doing their assignments

It was also alleged that the hilux which was used in arrested the pupils was used to convey dead bodies, few hours before the children were put there. All of these, for not doing their assignments! She posted the photos above with the caption:

"Enugu State Government Police in conjuction with Early Dew Montessori "primary" School GRA Enugu, arresting 4 to 7 year olds and putting the behind a hilux -thesame place they put dead bodies, and where they could have jumped out from fearfully- for not doing their assignments."

See the post below:

Primary school students allegedly arrested in Enugu State, for not doing their assignments

Does this even make any sense? Is this possible? What could have gone wrong?

Source: Legit.ng

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