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CP ITAM ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO THE LIFELESS BODY OF A BABY FOUND IN A BAG AT IFITE, AWKA. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


CP ITAM ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO THE LIFELESS BODY OF A BABY FOUND IN A BAG AT IFITE, AWKA



_decries moral decay in the society_


The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Police Command, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam has ordered an immediate investigation into the lifeless body of a baby found today 2/06/2024 in a sack at a refuse dump along Ifite Road, Awka.


Preliminary investigations reveal the child should be a day old and was abandoned by yet unidentified woman suspected to be the mother. Meanwhile, the body has been recovered and the Police are currently working with some eyewitness information at the scene for possible arrest of the perpetrator.


To this end, the CP decries moral decay in Society and describes the act as ungodly, barbaric, and inhuman. He also urges Parents/Guardians to pay greater attention to children/wards and call on anyone with useful information that can aid the investigation to come forward to the Police Command headquarters in this regard. 


You can call the Command Control Room number at *07039194332* or the PPRO at *08039334002*.


*Confidentiality of information is guaranteed*


*SP Tochukwu Ikenga*

Police Public Relations Officer,

Anambra State Command,

Awka.


JUNE 2ND, 2024.

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