Police arrest father for torturing five-year-old son

The police command Bauchi has arrested a 50-year-old man for allegedly torturing his five-year-old son in the Gwalangan Mayaka suburb.

The spokesperson for the command, CSP Ahmed Wakil, disclosed this to journalists in Bauchi on Thursday.

He said the incident was reported to the police by a good samaritan who found the boy lying unconscious on the ground, shackled.

According to the police, on receipt of the information, a team of detectives led by CSP Mubarak S. Baba DPO D’ Division (Dutsen Tanshi) moved to the scene and rescued the boy.

“During an interview, the victim Identified himself as Hussaini Abubakar. He revealed that he was treated inhumanely by his biological father.

“The boy further stated that he was incarcerated with the exception of all humane treatment by the father for many days, which he cannot specify and also spent three days without eating,” he said

Mr Wakil said the police arrested the father for the alleged offence of child abuse, who also claimed to have confined the minor to restrict him from stealing their neighbour’s valuables.

“That his father was advised to do so by his friend. The police criminal investigation department would investigate discreetly to get to the crux of the matter and other motives surrounding the dastardly act,” Mr Wakil said.

The police spokesperson, however, appreciated the public for their cooperation and for being vigilant in sanitising and fishing out the bad eggs from society.

Meanwhile, the command has arrested two rape suspects in the Bauchi metropolis.

The suspects included a 28-year-old man who was said to have lured a nine-year-old girl into his room while she was on an errand and allegedly forcefully had carnal knowledge of her without her consent.

“The second suspect, a 67-year-old man, also reportedly lured girls of 17 and 16 years, both of the same address, into his room and had carnal knowledge of them. Thereafter, he gave me N500. The victims stated that he had carnal knowledge of them up to five times,” Mr Wakil said.

He said the suspects, during interrogation, voluntarily confessed to the crime and corroborated the victims’ statement.

(NAN)

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