Two Women Jailed For Begging With Kids With False Wounds

    The Family Court 1 in Yaba Magistracy has jailed two women
    for trafficking and using children to beg for alms in Victoria Island area of
    Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
    The women, Amarachi Eke from Imo State and Chioma Eze from
    Awka in Anambra State, sourtheast Nigeria, were arraigned at the court on
    Wednesday on a two-count charge of using underaged children to beg for alms.
    And they pleaded guilty to the charges.
    Magistrate Y.O. Aje-Afunwa sentenced them to two months
    imprisonment each; one month for each count charge and they are also to pay a
    fine of N5,000. The jail terms will run concurrently.

    In sentencing them, Aje-Afunwa said there was the need for
    the convicts to learn some useful lessons in prison and that since they were
    still young, they should engage in something more productive rather than using
    kids to beg on the street.
    According to her, they have to learn  the hard way in prison not to engage in
    something bad in the society, believing that the prison would transform their
    lives for the better.
    The two women were arrested at Ajose Adeogun Street,
    Victoria Island recently while begging with two kids, aged six and nine years.
    The stomach and legs of the kids were plastered with ointment and wool to give
    the impression that they were suffering from serious burns to attract public
    sympathy.
    An Environmentalist, Betty Albert, was driving by and saw
    the gory sight of the nine-year old boy lying on the ground and decided to
    assist the victim.
    She parked her car and came out and told Chioma that she
    should be allowed to take the boy to the hospital.
    On hearing this, Chioma asked the boy to run away which he
    did, but unfortunately, he was caught by a policeman who was on duty nearby.
    The Environmentalist asked the policeman to chase after the
    boy and he was caught and brought back to the scene.
    “I asked the boy whether something was wrong with him and he
    said he was okay. I asked him whether I could remove the plasters and wool on
    his stomach and he said yes. So I removed them and found out that the boy was
    alright.
    “The boy told me that his younger brother was at Eko Hotel
    with  another woman also begging for alms
    and that they should help him to get the boy. The boy was brought with the
    other woman,” Betty explained.
    The boy’s leg was also plastered with ointment and wool to
    deceive people that he had been badly burnt and needed help.
    Investigation revealed that Chioma Eze, from Anambra State,
    had gone to Awka and told the children’s parents that she wanted to assist them
    send the children to school in Lagos and she was allowed to take them. But
    unknown to the parents, their children were brought to beg for alms in Lagos.
    Betty had been following the case or almost two weeks to
    ensure justice was done.
    The women were arrested by police from Bar Beach Police
    Station, while the case was later transferred to Adeniji Adele Police Station.
    The case was again transferred to the State Criminal Investigation
    Department, SCID, Panti, Yaba where it was charged to court on Wednesday.
    According to Betty, the in-law of one of the women had been
    threatening her life because of the way she had pursued the case, alleging that
    the in-law to Chioma said he had marked her face and would ensure that she was
    eliminated.
    The Lagos State Office of Youth and Social Department has
    been following the case and has expressed disgust at the way the children were
    ill-treated by the women.
    Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth and Social
    Development, Dr. Dolapo Badru, said it is lamentable that Anambra State had
    continued to be a place where people were brought to Lagos to beg for alms.
    “How can these women be so callous to have brought these
    children from Anambra State to beg for alms in Lagos? They even make the
    children feign injury and they don’t have homes in Lagos and now they will say
    we are deporting their people. What we are saying is that these are things the
    public won’t know,” he stated.
    He said Lagos “would not tolerate a situation where Anambra
    State would continue to infest the state with beggars and later cry wolf that
    we are deporting people that have no homes to stay in the state.”
    Badru vowed that the government would go after such people
    using kids to solicit for alms, while decrying the new strategy now being in
    used to attract public sympathy, saying it is inhuman to treat kids  that way.

    He said the punishment meted out to the women would serve as
    deterrent to others who might want to engage in such despicable act.

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