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Hon. Obinabo Rejects N2m Bribe, Arrests Madam Padded, Husband

The Anambra State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo, has rejected a sum of N2 million bribe allegedly given to her by a woman identified as Ukwu Venzan and her husband to enable them to continue running their ‘slave sex’ brothel in the state.

The prime suspect, Mrs Ekpereamaka Okonkwor, from Otolo Nnewi, alias “Madam Padded”, operated facilities where underaged girls were being forced into sex slavery in Nnewi, and was asked out of Nnewi, which she later relocated to Oba, where she operated as “Ukwu Venza”.

It was gathered that the suspect, while in Nnewi, reportedly collected money for the services the girls rendered to men at her brothel.

“On one occasion, three girls she locked inside a room to prevent them from meeting men and collecting money at her back were burnt to death,” in Nnewi, before the then President General NzuokaOra Nnewi, Hon Ugochukwu Ndemezu ask her and the husband out of Nnewi community.

Police preliminary investigation had revealed the suspect as a bar owner, while the three victims who lost their lives were waiters in the bar and not prostitutes as alleged.

New Telegraph, also revealed the underaged girls, with some visibly pregnant at the suspect’s brothel in Oba.

Reacting, Commissioner Obinabo said the suspect went into hiding after the Oba incident but later resurfaced through her husband, who offered her N2 million bribe; with an initial payment of N300,000.

She said she played along with the couple following advice from security operatives she contacted, adding that she later met them outside the state where they were eventually arrested.

She said the suspect would be used to get in touch with her victims at the Oba brothel for necessary rehabilitation.

While assuring the matter would be charged to court upon completion of the police investigation, Obinabo appealed to those involved in similar jobs to desist forthwith, warning that the current administration was determined to fight the crime to a standstill”. She concludes.

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