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Five arrested after mother lost twin baby at Bungoma Referral Hospital

Uganda Times by Uganda Times
February 12, 2023
in Crime & Justice, East Africa, Featured, Featured, News, REGIONAL
Five arrested after mother lost twin baby at Bungoma Referral Hospital

Four women among five people arrested by DCI sleuths in Bungoma in connection with the disappearance of a baby boy at Bungoma County Referral Hospital in December. The suspects are being held at Bungoma Police Station

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Police in Bungoma County have arrested four women and a man, a doctor at a private hospital, for allegedly stealing a child at Bungoma County Referral Hospital two months ago.

According to Bungoma South Sub County Deputy Commander of Police, Wilson Muraya, the case was reported by Mercy Chebet who claimed one of her children was missing after she delivered twins in December last year at the Referral Hospital.

The five – Joseline Nakhumicha, Irene Atieno Worker, Robai Nanyama, Rodah Namati and Joseph Owalo – will be arraigned on Monday February 13 to answer charges of child trafficking.

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Confirming the arrests, Mr Muraya said they have been following the case since receiving Ms Chebet’s statement that she lost her son at the facility in December.

Mr Muraya went ahead to warn healthcare workers to stop involving themselves in child trafficking adding that those who will be found involved in such activities will face the law.

The police have asked the Bungoma County Referral Hospital management to record statements at the Bungoma Police Station on how the child disappeared.

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Tags: Bungoma County Referral Hospital managementFive arrested after mother lost twin baby at Bungoma Referral HospitalIrene Atieno WorkerJoseline NakhumichaMercy ChebetMr MurayaRobai NanyamaRodah Namati and Joseph Owalo
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