Security Officer Caught with 5500 Students Nudes
An eye-opening report came in front of Islamia University. Educational institutions are meant to provide better and more intelligent youth for the future. Education is supposed to be a sanctuary for learning, growth, and personal development. However, it’s disheartening when institutions of higher learning are marred by issues of drug abuse and exploitation. In a shocking revelation, an eye-opening report has surfaced, shedding light on the alarming prevalence of drug abuse and exploitation at the prestigious Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) in Pakistan. This exposé has sent shockwaves through the nation, prompting serious questions about the state of student welfare and the measures needed to address these pressing concerns. Hashtags become a trend on Twitter to End campus harassment.
How did the police come to know?
Ijaz Hussain Shah was going on a date with a female student at the same university. As they were heading towards their destination there was the police doing their duty and they suspect that Ijaz Hussain changed their route as he saw the police. The police followed them and searched their car after searching they found drugs like ice and other stuff in his pocket. After the investigation, the police checked both phones and police found approximately 5500 videos of sexual exploitation of female students and teachers. The culprit admits that many other people were also involved in this. The culprit told the police the reason behind this is because this a government university and because the students want good grades and to increase their GPA record they do these things which teachers and other staff told them.
What types of drugs were found in the culprit’s car?
The police found approximately 10 grams of ice, 6 to 7 pills that increase sexual desire among individuals, and 8 grams of chars. A police raid led to the arrest of Finance Director Abu Bakar and Transport Incharge Muhammad Altaf as well. The forensic test was done and the report has been sent to the interim chief minister of Punjab. Additionally, some students were tracked for “supplying and buying drugs” after the investigation team analyzed their mobile phones. Investigations revealed that 11 students enrolled in the university had criminal records and were involved in drug trafficking. There were also screenshots of “objectionable pictures of women and communication about drug sales and purchases” in the investigation report.
The Underlying Problem
The report, conducted by a group of investigative journalists, delves into the depths of the drug culture and exploitation that has plagued the hallowed halls of IUB. Interviews with current and former students, faculty members, and administrative staff reveal a deeply concerning pattern of substance abuse and vulnerability to exploitation among the student population.
University Response
As a result of the arrests of university officials, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Athar Mehboob wrote to Inspector General of Police (IG) Dr. Usman Anwar, requesting that an inquiry team be formed to investigate the arrests. IUB has a zero-tolerance policy for contraband drugs, sexual harassment, and exploitation, the letter stated, adding that the cases against the officials are bogus. In another letter to the IGP, the IUB legal adviser requested a revamp of the investigation team. The official was alleged to be involved in narcotics cases and was under judicial remand in both FIRs filed at Baghdadul Jadid police station, Bahawalpur, he said. The chief justice of the Lahore High Court was also asked to order a judicial inquiry since the university was being sued.
Conclusion
The eye-opening report exposing drug abuse and exploitation at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur serves as a wake-up call for the entire nation. It calls for urgent action to safeguard the welfare of students and restore the sanctity of educational institutions. By fostering a nurturing environment, promoting awareness, and providing adequate support, IUB can transform into a haven for learning and personal growth, instilling values that will positively impact the lives of its students and the wider community