Operatives of Lagos
State Police Command have arrested a 65-year-old house painter, Jamiu Jimoh,
and his hairdresser/birth attendant daughter, Yetunde Osin, for allegedly
stealing a baby.
Jimoh, a divorcee,
and Osin, a 35-year-old spinster, were arrested by policemen from Igbogbo
Police Station, in Ikorodu area of Lagos. Too many wrong acts in Ikorodo.
A police source told
Vanguard that Osin practices her trade at her 4, Kadara Street residence in
Oyingbo. It was gathered that Osin sometime, last year, assisted a 28-year-old
woman, identified as Stella, to deliver a baby girl and afterwards, reportedly
told the woman that the child died, and reportedly showed Stella a dead child.
She then took the
new born baby to her father, Jamiu Jimoh, in Ikorodu.
Her storyWhile being
interrogated after her arrest, Osin stated that she found the baby under a
bridge near her home at Oyingbo. She said: “On November 9, I was walking along
the road in Oyingbo and found a baby on the ground. It was a female child, so I
took it. That was the mistake I made. I should have gone to report to the
police, but because it was a female baby, I liked her.
“That was how I took
the baby home to Oyingbo. But when I saw how everyone was behaving and
gossiping, I had to take the baby to my father in Ikorodu.
“Even when I could
not come to Ikorodu from Oyingbo, my father was there to take care of her. Not
long after I left his place on Sunday, someone called me on phone at night,
saying my father had been arrested.
“I am a hairdresser,
but I am also a traditional birth attendant. The baby was not delivered at my
place. I was not the one that helped the mother of the child deliver the baby.
“But when the police
heard that I was a traditional birth attendant and asked me if I assisted the
baby’s mother during delivery, I said yes. But I found this baby under the
bridge at Apapa Road in Oyingbo and she has been with me since November."
Her father Jimoh,
who resides at 4, Aro Street, Ikorodu, said he is not aware that the baby was
stolen. However, he confirmed to Lateef Akinborode, Executive Director,
Community Women’s Rights Foundation, CWRF, at Igbogbo, Ikorodu, that the baby
was found with him.
He told Akinborode:
“Osin is not the baby’s mother. She was not pregnant. I do not know the baby’s
mother. My daughter has never brought children to me before.”
It is strongly
believed that the baby belongs to the woman she took delivery of. Police say
they are on top of the situation and would get to the truth.
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