Thursday, January 23, 2025 - A 35-year-old businesswoman, identified as Edith Nwachukwu, has been arrested by the police in Imo State for battering her 13-year-old house help, Kelechi Ejieke.
The suspect was apprehended on Tuesday evening, January 21, 2025, by
operatives of the Owerri Urban Divisional Police Headquarters after the minor
was rescued from her at the popular Relief Market in Owerri.
It was gathered that the suspect had accused the minor of stealing her money.
An Imo-based journalist, Chidiebube Okeoma, who is the founder of the
Stand for Humanity Foundation, along with some traders, alerted the police when
informed about the situation. The police promptly intervened, rescuing the
minor and arresting the suspect.
According to Okeoma, some traders forcefully rescued the girl from the
businesswoman, who had inflicted injuries on the girl and was reportedly about
to procure ten more canes to use on her.
He revealed that operatives of the Owerri Urban Divisional Police
Headquarters had taken the girl to a hospital in Owerri for treatment, as her
injuries were severe.
“When I was informed, I quickly alerted the DPO. Thanks to some traders who rescued the minor and also involved the police. At the police station, the woman, who later pleaded for mercy, alleged that her house help had stolen her money, an accusation the girl denied,” he said.
"The woman said she was angry, which is why she battered the minor.
The girl revealed she is from Amaeke Adam in Abia State.”
"Our organization, Stand for Humanity Foundation, is deeply
interested in this case, and we will ensure justice is served. This should
serve as a deterrent to others who dehumanize children. Child battering is a
crime, and we will continue to push until such acts are eradicated.”
Spokesperson of the State Police Command, SP Henry Okoye, who confirmed
the incident stated that the state Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, has
zero tolerance for child battering and all forms of crime.
Okoye added that an investigation into the
matter has already commenced.
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