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Abia radio presenter in police net for alleged sodomy

 

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Chigozie Anumudu

The Abia Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a popular on air personality, Chigozie Anumudu, for allegedly defiling a 15-year-old boy in Aba.

 

The police spokesman in the state, ASP Maureen Chinaka, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to newsmen in Umuahia on Saturday.

 

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Ms Chinaka said that Mr Anumudu, otherwise called Mc Manosky, was being detained at the Estern Ngwa Police Station, Aba.

 

 

He was being accused of having unlawful carnal knowledge of the boy (sodomy).

 

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The police spokesperson stated that the suspect was arrested on December 31, 2023, at his residence, following complaints lodged at the Estern Ngwa Police Station by the father of the survivor.

 

 

She disclosed that the suspect is not a member of staff of any radio station, but operates as a freelancer in radio stations within Aba.

 

 

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The PPRO quoted the survivor (name withheld) thus: “Mc Manosky took me to a place around Addrexx Hotel in Aba and gave me bread to eat.

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“I refused, then Manosky slapped me, I fell on the bed and he climbed on me.

 

“I automatically slept off and when I woke up this morning, my anus was paining me badly.

 

“I asked Manosky what he did to me and he threatened me that if I tell anyone, he will kill me,” he said.

 

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Ismail Aniemu

Ismail Aniemu, Publisher of JournalNG and ghost writer, is a maritime journalist of over two decades' of practice with multidisciplinary background. He holds a masters degree in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology(LAUTECH) with bias for logistics. He is also an alumnus of the Times Journalism Institute where he obtained a post graduate diploma in Journalism. Email: ismail.aniemu@aol.com

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