
Central University has announced the immediate suspension of all remaining activities scheduled for the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) Week celebrations. This decisive move follows the arrest of five individuals, reportedly linked to the institution, by the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC). The university management took this action to facilitate a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arrests and to maintain the integrity of the academic environment. In a formal statement signed by the university registrar, the institution emphasized its commitment to cooperating fully with NACOC to clarify the situation. While details regarding the specific nature of the arrests or the identities of those involved have not been fully disclosed to the public, the administration stressed that the suspension is a precautionary measure. The university has also taken a firm stance against rumors, urging students, parents, and the general public to refrain from speculation while the official probe continues. The suspension highlights Central University's dedication to upholding a safe and disciplined learning environment. By prioritizing the ongoing narcotics investigation over campus festivities, the university aims to reinforce its core values of academic excellence and moral uprightness. Management has assured stakeholders that further updates will be provided as the situation unfolds, reaffirming that the institution will not compromise on its standards of conduct or the safety of its campus community.
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