Prophet seen in viral video abusing child accused of witchcraft arrested
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The abused child has been rescued and admitted to the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki (FETHA) for immediate medical attention, Ebonyi Commissioner of Police, Mrs Hope Okafor disclosed in a statement issued in Abakaliki on Tuesday
By Christian Ogbonna
Mr Nwankpu James, a self-acclaimed prophet who was seen in a viral video maltreating a child accused of witchcraft in an abusive and inhuman manner has been arrested by operatives of Ebonyi Police Command.
The abused child has been rescued and admitted to the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki (FETHA) for immediate medical attention, Ebonyi Commissioner of Police, Mrs Hope Okafor disclosed in a statement issued in Abakaliki on Tuesday.
The statement was signed by SP Joshua Ukandu, the spokesperson of Ebonyi police command.
She said that the incident occurred in Isohumini Agbaja community, Izzi Local Government Area of the state.
Okafor said that the arrest followed the prophet actions in a viral video, where the child was being maltreated in an abusive and inhuman manner.
“The operatives of the Command were immediately directed to ensure the arrest of the suspect and the rescue of the child.
“Acting on the directive, operatives traced the suspect and the child’s parents to Isohumini Agbaja Community in Izzi Local Government Area, where the suspect was arrested and the child successfully rescued.
“The suspect is currently in our custody as investigations into the incident continue,”.
Okafor reiterated the command’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of all citizens, particularly children, and strongly warned against all forms of child abuse and inhumane acts.
A resident in the area, Mr Mather Nwachukwu, alleged that the child had been suffering from frequent illness, prompting her parents to seek spiritual intervention from the prophet.
The prophet was, however, alleged to have accused the child of witchcraft and subjected her to humiliating practices in the guise of deliverance. (NAN)
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