Anambra: Police Arrests Parents Of Dead Twin Infants Dumped In Okpoko Onitsha Drainage Channel, CP Laments “Man’s Inhumanity To Man”

The Anambra State Police Command has arrested the parents of twin infants whose lifeless bodies were dumped but recovered at a drainage channel at Okpoko area of the commercial city of Onitsha.

This is just as the State Commissioner of Police (CP), Dr Ikioye Orutugu, described the discovery of the lifeless bodies of the twin infants as a disturbing case of man’s inhumanity to man and a gross violation of the sanctity of human life.

The CP commended Police Operatives for their swift response and diligent investigative efforts that led to the arrest of the parents of the deceased infants shortly after the incident was reported.

According to a statement by SP Tochukwu Ikenga, Police Public Relations Officer of Anambra State Command, Awka, “the Police Operatives attached to Okpoko Divisional Police Headquarters, in the early hours of today 21st June 2026, received the information about the discovery of two lifeless infant twins abandoned in a drainage channel along Cooperative Street, Nwokedi, Okpoko. Following the report, operatives immediately swung into action, secured the scene, gathered vital evidence, and commenced investigations.

“The preliminary investigation led to the identification and arrest of the biological parents of the infants, who are currently in Police custody and assisting investigators in unraveling the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate incident.

“CP Orutugu condemned the act in strong terms, noting that every child deserves protection, care, and the opportunity to live. He reiterated the Command’s commitment to ensuring that anyone found culpable in the incident faces the full weight of the law.

“Investigation into the matter is ongoing, and further developments will be communicated in due course.”

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