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Police Arrests Principal For Assaulting Student With Electric Iron

The Rivers State Police Command has detained the proprietor and proprietress of Christ Ambassadors Mission International School, located in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt, following serious allegations of child abuse involving a 14-year-old female student. The arrests were made after reports surfaced that the school’s principal instructed a teacher to inflict severe punishment on the teenager, resulting in physical harm.

According to preliminary investigations, the incident stemmed from an accusation by the girl’s aunt, who serves as her caregiver, claiming the student stole ₦30,000. The aunt reported the matter to the school authorities, prompting the principal to allegedly order a teacher to press a hot iron on the teenager as a form of punishment. The victim sustained burn injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment at a local healthcare facility.

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The Rivers State Police Command has confirmed that a thorough investigation is underway to establish the full details of the incident. Authorities have assured the public that all parties involved will face the full weight of the law, emphasising their commitment to ensuring justice for the victim. The police have also urged anyone with additional information to come forward to aid the investigation.

This disturbing case has sparked outrage in the community, raising concerns about child safety and disciplinary practices in schools. The Rivers State Police Command has reiterated its dedication to protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring that such acts of abuse are met with appropriate legal consequences. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.

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