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  • DSP Loveth Odah noted that the child was spotted by a farmer on Friday and that the farmer immediately alerted the police.

 

The Police in Abakaliki on Saturday said that they have rescued a nine-month-old girl abandoned at Ebonyi Riverside in Ezzillo Community in Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi.

DSP Loveth Odah the Police spokesperson in the state disclosed this is a statement.

DSP Loveth Odah noted that the child was spotted by a farmer on Friday and that the farmer immediately alerted the police.

“The farmer alerted police operatives at Ishielu Division before she was rescued and handed over to the gender unit of the state’s Police Command,’’ he said.

How Police Rescued A Baby Abandoned By A River

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“Commissioner of Police in Ebonyi, Mr Aliyu Garba, directed that the baby be accorded proper medical attention and taken to a government facility for custody and proper care,’’ he added.

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Odah also stated that “Mr Garba assured the public that the police would continue to collaborate with all the relevant agencies and non-governmental bodies to fight against inhuman acts and other social vices.

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