47 Years Man Arrested By Police For Impregnating His Daughter

The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 47 year old man Uchenna Egbuchulem for raping and impregnating his 17 year old Daughter.

The suspect who hails from Nduhu, Alaenyi Ogwa Community, in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State, according to police report forced his 17 year old daughter Adaku Egbuchulem to bed and threatened to kill her with a matchet before having carnal knowledge of her.

The man according to police investigation started taking advantage of his daughter when his Ivorian wife divorced him and went back home, he ensured she kept her mouth shut with death threats.

Men of Mbaitoli Police Divisional Headquarters arrested Uchenna Egbuchulem after receiving a report from a Good Samaritan. The police will continue investigation into the matter to ascertain his motives and the amount of damage done to the girl.

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According to the Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ikeokwu Godson Orlando, the suspect Uchenna Egbuchulem will be charged to court accordingly after investigation.

In another story, Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 41-year-old man, Patrick Mbama, and 30-year-old, woman, Ogechi Chinonso Ekwebele, for stealing a one month old baby and selling him to a buyer in Lagos.

The suspects were intercepted by police Officers from Anthony Police Division, on enforcement duty at Anthony Oke pin down point. The officers stopped a Toyota Sienna SUV carrying 7 passengers and their inquiries fuelled the suspicion that the baby was stolen.

When interrogated, the suspects stated that they were coming from Orlu, Imo State and had come to Lagos to sell the baby to a childless couple.

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