Police arrest man with woman's breast in Anambra
- Surefoot AfrikBg
- Jul 7, 2025
- 2 min read

By Madu Obi
The joint security team comprising the Police attached to the Awada Police Station and Anambra Vigilante operatives, have arrested a man with a woman's breast at Awada, Obosi.
The operatives were on patrol when the suspect, Samuel Eze, aged 25 years, was discovered to be in possession of a fresh woman's breast.
Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, SP Tochukwu Ikenga said the breast was recovered immediately and deposited at the morgue for preservation.
According to him, the suspect is undergoing Police interrogation for necessary investigative actions and prosecution.
Ikenga added that Police officers attached to the Rapid Response Squad, acting on credible information, also rescued a kidnapped driver at the weekend and recovered a truck loaded with custard powder worth N9,500,000.
Three suspects allegedly involved in the act were arrested and the PPRO gave their names as Udegenyi Ugochukwu aged 38 years, Anayochukwu Okonkwo aged 47 years and Good Odigili aged 47 years.
He said that the suspects confessed that the goods were to be delivered to a warehouse at Asaba, Delta State before they abducted the driver, tied him in the bush and diverted the goods to Enugwu Ukwu, Anambra State.
Also on Sunday, the state Police command informed members of the public of a suspected stolen and abandoned car.
He said that the car, a custom colour Toyota Sienna, Reg No: 736 JP with an inscription on the body, "Forum of Accountants Delta State, was recovered by Police operatives from Obosi Division by 4.30 pm on 5th July, 2025 while on patrol along Okpuno - Umuota Village, Obosi.
Ikenga said the command has invited anyone or any group looking for any of the vehicles as highlighted above, to come with valid proof/evidence of ownership for verification and possible collection, please.
He said the that command is committed to sustaining safety as the Joint security surveillance and patrols comprising the Police, the military, the Civil Defence, Immigration Service, DSS, and the AVG operatives continues in the State.




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