For not being able to pay up the N20, 000 debt they owe, a seven month old baby boy, Uchenna Nwoye, his parents and two others are now in police net.
It was gathered that the Police from Fegge Division, Onitsha, Anambra State allegedly stormed their house in the wee hours of the morning, forcing them into their Van and whisked the entire family away for failure to pay N20,000 to a woman Uchenna’s father allegedly did business with.
This happened at Ifitedunu in Dunukofia local government area of Anambra State.
Speaking with the press on what she went through in the hands of the armed policemen, the 23-year old nursing mother, Mrs. Ukamaka Nwoye, said they were still savouring their early morning sleep when the heavily armed officers numbering over 20 stormed their house, forcefully open the door and arrested all the occupants, including the 7-month-old boy.
According to her, “On November 7, at about 2.30am, we were all asleep when suddenly, some policemen came into our compound and forced their way into our house and arrested us, including my 7-month-old baby.They took us to their bus and whisked us away to a place we later found out was Fegge Police Station, Onitsha.
“They denied us the opportunity to call any of our relations. It was one of the policemen who saw how my child was almost suffocating inside the cell that secretly helped me to call one of my brothers and I told him where we were being detained. We spent over seven days in detention.” She said.
Attempts made by this reporter to get through to the Fegge Police Station in Onitia failed as the DPO did not answer his call.
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