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4 Dec 2013

Man Defiling 11-Yr-Old Friend’s Daughter, Caught in the Act



A 45-year-old man, Emmanuel Nwele, was arrested by the police in Ebonyi State for allegedly defiling an 11-year-old daughter of his friend.

According to the command spokesman, Chris Anyanwu the man was caught in the act by the girl’s father.
He said: “Emmanuel Nwele, 45, a native of Umeh Igbudu village in Ikwo Local Government visited his friend, Agbor Alike, of the same village.
After their discussion, as he was leaving, he saw his friend’s daughter, pounced on her and forcefully had carnal knowledge of the girl.
The suspect was caught by the girl’s father, who reported the incident to the police through his village Chairman, David Onwe.”
Emmanuel Nwele would soon be charged to court. He also confessed that he committed the crime when was paraded by the police. He pleaded for leniency, adding that it was a mistake.
One more incident
The police spokesman said two men were arrested, Jerome Oziolo and Onyebuchi Nworie, for allegedly causing the death of a 28-year-old woman, Amaka Alo, who hailed from Ezza South Local Government.
“The suspects conspired and aborted the victim’s pregnancy.
Oziolo, a quack doctor, administered some drugs, through injection, to the deceased, which made her to become unconscious. She later died,” Anyanwu said.
He said the duo hid her body in a room with the intention of disposing it of in the night, but the command detectives swooped on them and arrested them.

Human trafficking
The police also arrested a man and three women, who are alleged members of a human trafficking syndicate, sponsored by Ebere Margaret Chibuzor, notoriously known as Queen Esther, based in Aba, Abia State.
Police spokesman said they were arrested in Abakaliki when looking for expectant mothers, adding that the police had launched a manhunt for Queen Esther.

Kidnapping and defiling
Also arrested and paraded by the police are Mrs. Rajunor Charles, a 28-year-old teacher from Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State and two brothers, Oko Egwu and Okpani Joseph Oko from Enuohia Etim Amaocha in Afikpoa North Local Government.

Mrs. Charles, according to the police, allegedly kidnapped a girl, Elizabeth Alum Nwachi, in her school in Afikpo, while the two brothers allegedly defiled Mrs. Ngozi Etim

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