Lagos Father defiles his 2 years old daughter

Lagos Father defiles his 2 years old daughter

It Was Gathered That one Lagos Father, Peter Adida of Badore Ajah, Lagos was nabbed for Defiling His 2yrs Old Daughter

Lagos Father defiles his 2 years old daughter

It appears the wide variety of sexual predators in Nigeria is presently at the growth as yet again a father has been nabbed defiling his 2 yrs old kid. One Peter Adida of No.9 Oyetayo Olafisoye street Westwood property, Badore, Ajah, Lagos, has been apprehended by the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Langbasa Police Station, SP Ada Okafor on November 17,2018, for allegedly defiling his 2-year-old daughter.

During the direction of investigation, it was determined through a clinical file that there was certainly penetration in the child’s genitals.

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It became additionally learnt that the 2 year old child is infected and whilst puzzled with the aid of the female officer on who did it, the child talked about her father and was able to describe diverse intercourse positions he used.

The Commissioner of police, CP Imohimi Edgal, at the same time as reacting to the reports directed that the matter be transferred to the Gender Section for in addition research while he admonishes parents and guardians must watch their kids closely.

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