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Security operatives discover abandoned baby in Kano community

The Tudun Tagarji community in Kano State were thrown into panic and shock on Saturday following the discovering of a newborn baby abandoned in a carton near a drainage in the Kaura area of the state.

A statement issued on Sunday by the leader of the Operation Zaman Lafiya vigilante group, Commander Rabiu Sulaiman made the disclosure. The commander stated that his team stumbled upon the disturbing scene during a routine patrol around 2 a.m.

“Yesterday, around 2 a.m., while we were on patrol, we came across a shocking incident inside a pit very close to us. Upon close observation, we noticed a disposed carton, but we had no idea what was inside it.

“To clear our doubt and be sure nothing harmful was kept there, I instructed my boys to open the carton, and behold, upon opening it, we saw a baby already dead,” Sulaiman revealed.

Following the discovery, the vigilantes alerted community leaders and later reported the case to the police.

“By morning, we invited the ward head to come and see for himself, along with other members of the community, before conveying the baby to the police station and informing them,” he explained.

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The police directed them to a hospital, where doctors confirmed the baby was dead.
“We came back home and organised burial rites for the baby in accordance with Islamic teachings,” Sulaiman stated.

The commander charges operatives of the vigilante groups to remain vigilant in safeguarding their communities and further charges parents to guide their children, particularly young women, to flee form acts that will lead to unwanted pregnancies.

“Unwanted pregnancy contradicts Islamic teachings. Parents must monitor their children’s movements and guide them properly,” he said.

Sani Wilson Enemona

Sani Wilson Enemona is a graduate of English Language from Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto and practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting crime and insecurity for over seven years. He a is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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