By: Monday Danladi, Bauchi
Bauchi State Police Command has arrested a 50 year old local barber known as Wanzam in Hausa, Abubakar Nuhu of Gwallagan Mayaka in Bauchi LGA for allegedly subjecting his 5 years old son, Hussaini to inhuman treatment and child abuse.
Command PPRO, SP Ahmed Wakili made the disclosure in a statement he released to Journalists in Bauchi late Thursday evening.
According to him, “On 3rd July 2024, at about 1705hrs, information was received from the Ward Head of Gwallagan Mayaka area of Bauchi, that he got information from a good Samaritan, a resident of his ward.”
The informant revealed that his wife, Amina (not real name) informed him that she saw a 5 year old boy of their neighbours, tied with a chain inside a room situated at the same address (Gwallagan Mayaka).
She immediately checked -up the boy to confirm and found the him lying, tied with the chain unconscious.
The PPRO added that, “On receipt of the information, a team of Detectives led by CSP Mubarak S. Baba, DPOs, D’ Division (Dutsen Tanshi) moved to the scene and rescued the boy.”
He added that during interrogation, the victim Identified himself as Hussaini Abubakar, 5 years old, he revealed that he was treated inhumanely by his biological father, Abubakar Nuhu, AKA Wanzam of Gwallagan Mayaka.
He further stated that he was incarcerated and treated with all inhumane treatment by the father for many days which he cannot specify and also spent Three days without eating.
Consequently, the Commissioner of Police Bauchi State Command, Auwal Musa Muhammad immediately directed the DPO to apprehend the offender for investigation and prosecution for the established offence.
The suspect was arrested for the offence of Child Abuse, according to the defendant during interrogation, he claimed to have confined the minor “in order to restrict him from stealing their neighbour’s valuables” as he was advised to do so by a friend.
Furthermore, the CP directed the DPO to transfer the case to SCID and also directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department to discreetly investigate the crux of the matter and other motives surrounding the dastardly act.
While appreciating the public for their cooperation and being vigilant to sanitize and fish out the bad eggs among the productive society, he highly acknowledged and encouraged the public to continue supporting the Police and any other law enforcement agent in the State.
Musa Auwal warned the General Public to desist from such acts and report any suspicious person or group attempting to commit or on the commission of such an act to the nearest Police Station or call Police emergency toll numbers; 08151849417, 09053872273.
Hussaini Abubakar, the victim