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12-Year-Old Boy Chained By Grandmother And Mother For 3
Months (Photo)
by Ameborguy
NAIJA NEWS
Ogun State Police Command rescued 12 years old, Segun Azeez,
who was locked down with big chain and padlocked for three
months by his grandmother, Mrs Yemi Kazeem.
It was learnt that Segun’s mother, Yomi Kazeem (Maiden name),
an auxiliary nurse, and who had parted ways with his father,
allegedly provided the chain and padlock with which he was tied
to a spot at home for over two months.
According to mother and grandmother, the motive is to prevent
the boy from fleeing home.
The Police Commissioner, Ahmed Illiyasu, led over a dozen armed
policemen and Operatives of the Federal Anti – Robbery Squad
(FSARS), to a bland bungalow on Ife – Lagba, Obada town, in
Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State and set the boy
free from the forced incarceration around 4: 48pm on
Wednesday.
The grandmother, Mrs Yemi Kazeem, was arrested for further
investigation.
Segun who broke down in tears after being rescued, said his
ordeal began in his paternal family in Sagamu, where he alleged,
someone charmed him and which made him to detest home and
kept fleeing from it.
Amid sobs, the boy said he was accustomed to deprivations and
hunger which compelled him to stop his education at primary
three in Sagamu, adding that when his mother brought him to
Obada town from Sagamu, he had thought his sufferings would
lessen but unknown to him it was just a continuation in another
dimension.
Police Commissioner, Illiyasu, described the ill – treatment Segun
as inhuman and heinous, and capable of leading to “ritual killing
or child disappearance.”
He said the crime was discovered through technical intelligence by
the FSARS who were patrolling flash points and the boy was
found “emaciated” because until his rescue, he “starves, urinates
and defecates at spot where he was chained.”
The grand mother, Yemi Kazeem, told reporters that the boy was
stubborn and elected to chain him down to prevent him from
stealing and further fleeing home.
The woman said she suspected that Segun was having spiritual
problems and had been fasting and praying so that what troubles
him could be evicted.
Also, the boy’s biological mother, Yomi Kazeem, said she was not
aware that chaining Segun to a stake was a crime, adding that
she bought the chain for the purpose of confining him to save
the grandmother the stress of searching for him should he flee
home.
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Months (Photo)
by Ameborguy
NAIJA NEWS
Ogun State Police Command rescued 12 years old, Segun Azeez,
who was locked down with big chain and padlocked for three
months by his grandmother, Mrs Yemi Kazeem.
It was learnt that Segun’s mother, Yomi Kazeem (Maiden name),
an auxiliary nurse, and who had parted ways with his father,
allegedly provided the chain and padlock with which he was tied
to a spot at home for over two months.
According to mother and grandmother, the motive is to prevent
the boy from fleeing home.
The Police Commissioner, Ahmed Illiyasu, led over a dozen armed
policemen and Operatives of the Federal Anti – Robbery Squad
(FSARS), to a bland bungalow on Ife – Lagba, Obada town, in
Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State and set the boy
free from the forced incarceration around 4: 48pm on
Wednesday.
The grandmother, Mrs Yemi Kazeem, was arrested for further
investigation.
Segun who broke down in tears after being rescued, said his
ordeal began in his paternal family in Sagamu, where he alleged,
someone charmed him and which made him to detest home and
kept fleeing from it.
Amid sobs, the boy said he was accustomed to deprivations and
hunger which compelled him to stop his education at primary
three in Sagamu, adding that when his mother brought him to
Obada town from Sagamu, he had thought his sufferings would
lessen but unknown to him it was just a continuation in another
dimension.
Police Commissioner, Illiyasu, described the ill – treatment Segun
as inhuman and heinous, and capable of leading to “ritual killing
or child disappearance.”
He said the crime was discovered through technical intelligence by
the FSARS who were patrolling flash points and the boy was
found “emaciated” because until his rescue, he “starves, urinates
and defecates at spot where he was chained.”
The grand mother, Yemi Kazeem, told reporters that the boy was
stubborn and elected to chain him down to prevent him from
stealing and further fleeing home.
The woman said she suspected that Segun was having spiritual
problems and had been fasting and praying so that what troubles
him could be evicted.
Also, the boy’s biological mother, Yomi Kazeem, said she was not
aware that chaining Segun to a stake was a crime, adding that
she bought the chain for the purpose of confining him to save
the grandmother the stress of searching for him should he flee
home.
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