ENDTIME:Grandmother, stepmother arrested for removing toddler’s eye, tongue.
A two-year-old boy, Musa Murtala, is currently battling to live at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano.
The victim, who had been admitted since
Friday, was allegedly tortured by his grandmother, Hafsatu, and
stepmother, Zainab, at their home in Gulu town in the Rimin Gado Local
Government Area of the state.
Our correspondent gathered that the two
suspects allegedly broke the legs and arms of Musa, cut his tongue,
removed his eye and private parts.
The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Nura Idris, told PUNCH Metro
on Tuesday that it would take some weeks for the victim to recover,
adding that he had deep cuts in different parts of his body.
The victim’s father was said to have
reported the incident to the Kano State Police Command, which
immediately sent men to arrest the suspects, after which the case was
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.
Our correspondent gathered that Musa’s mother left his father after a disagreement which culminated in a divorce.
The mother was said to have handed him over to his father, who then put Musa in the care of his grandmother and stepmother.
The duo was alleged to have tortured him for reasons yet to be ascertained.
The Kano State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Musa Magaji, confirmed the incident, adding that the
suspects were in custody.
He said, “It happened on Friday. The
boy’s father came back from work late and when he saw what had happened
to the child, he reported to the police.
“He said he divorced the boy’s mother
and handed him over to his mother and second wife. He said it was on
Friday that he discovered what both his wife and mother had done to his
son.
“We took him to the Murtala Muhammed
Specialist Hospital. His legs and arms were broken; there was a deep cut
on his private parts, he was also not seeing with one eye.
“Because he is a toddler, there is no way we can ask him what happened.”
Magaji said in the course of
interrogation, the two suspects denied being responsible for the
injuries, adding that they also denied torturing him.
He, however, said the matter was under investigations and the police would get to the roots of the case.
It was learnt that upon the directive of
the state Police Commissioner, Abbati Dikko, the case had been
transferred to the SCID for further investigation.
The CMD, Murtala Muhammed Specialist
Hospital, Idris, who spoke with our correspondent on the telephone, said
Musa was admitted in the children wing of the female orthopaedic ward.
He said the two-year-old was taken into
the theatre for operation on Monday, adding that it could take weeks for
him to recover from the injuries which were inflicted with a sharp
object.
He said, “His tongue, one of his eyes
and a part of his private parts were cut. He had fractures of the
humerus (upper limbs) and femura (lower limbs). There were lacerations
here and there in his body. From the nature of the injuries, those
behind the crime used a very sharp object, which could be a blade or
knife.
“He had surgeries yesterday (Monday). We
did some repairs on him and he’s doing well now. He is a child and his
bones are still growing. Fractures for a child will not take long to
heal. I am sure in a couple of weeks, he should be okay.”
The wife of the police commissioner, who
is also the Chairperson of the Police Officers Wives’ Association
Against Child Abuse, Hajiya Dikko, had reportedly intervened in the case
and promised that her group would follow the case to a logical end.
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