By Sabiu Abdullahi
The Anambra State Police Command has taken into custody a 29-year-old woman, Mrs. Edeh Osinachi, over the alleged physical abuse of a 17-year-old domestic worker in Awka, the state capital.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday. He said officials of the Anambra State Ministry of Education handed the suspect over to the police on February 4, 2026.
Ikenga explained that the transfer of Osinachi to the police formed part of measures aimed at protecting the welfare and safety of students and pupils across the state.
Police said the victim worked as a domestic help under the supervision of the suspect.
According to the statement, the case came to light after school authorities observed serious injuries on the girl’s body during a teaching session. The discovery raised concern among staff members, which prompted further inquiries.
Subsequent findings revealed that the injuries were allegedly inflicted at home.
Ikenga said the teenager accused the suspect of attacking her after alleging that she used a mobile phone without permission. She claimed the suspect became angry and subjected her to severe punishment.
“She alleged that Osinachi, enraged by her action, punished her by pressing a heated electric iron against parts of her body, inflicting serious injuries.”
“During interrogation by the Police, the suspect reportedly confessed to the act,” the statement read.
The Police Command praised the alertness and swift response of the school authorities. It noted that their intervention prevented further harm to the victim.
Ikenga assured the public that the matter would be thoroughly investigated and that the suspect would face prosecution in accordance with the law.
He also urged parents and guardians to accept only responsibilities they can properly manage.
While investigations continue, the police warned that negligence can expose children to abuse when they are placed in the care of others.