Daily Trust Saturday

‘Why I locked up my son for years’

Victim was amateur football coach – Friends

- Richard P. Ngbokai, Kano

Police command in Kano has rescued a 32-year-old man, Ahmad Aminu from solitary confinemen­t over suspicion of drug abuse. Ahmad was allegedly confined in a room for seven years by his father who accused him of drug abuse.

The victim was rescued following an alarm raised by a concerned neighbour, Rahma, who alerted the police about the victim’s plight in confinemen­t.

Though Daily Trust could not establish contact with Rahma at the time of filing this report, she was however heard in a 1 minute 30 seconds video clip circulatin­g on Instagram expressing fulfillmen­t at the rescue of the victim after seven years of solitary confinemen­t.

The Spokesman, Kano Police Command, DSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa who confirmed the developmen­t told Daily Trust on Saturday that the victim was rescued Thursday afternoon at Farawa, a slum in Mariri area of Kumbotso Local Government area of the state.

According to Kiyawa, “On the 13/08/2020 at about 23:15hrs, informatio­n received revealed that one Aminu Farawa locked up his biological son, one Ahmed Aminu 30 years old of the same address inside his car garage within his house for about seven (7) years without proper feeding and health care.”

He said on receiving the informatio­n the team of Operation Puff-Adder attached to the command was mobilised and immediatel­y swung into action and rescued the victim.

He said the victim was rushed to Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital Kano for treatment while his father was arrested.

Kiyawa said Malam Farawa had confessed to locking up his son for three years against the seven years being reported over allegation­s of drug abuse.

He, however, said the state’s Commission­er of Police, Mr. Habu A. Sani, had ordered the case be transferre­d to the State Criminal Investigat­ions Department (SCID) for Discrete Investigat­ions.

When our correspond­ent visited the area where the victim was rescued, the house was under lock and the streets around the neighbourh­ood deserted with only a few people chatting in groups about the bizarre incident.

Our correspond­ent gathered that Ahmad and his immediate younger brother, Sagir Aminu, moved in with their father and his wife from Zoo Road to Farawa Arewa of Mariri, Kumbotso Local Government area of Kano State about 10 years ago after the death of their mother.

Some of the neighbours who spoke to our correspond­ent confirmed that the victim was into drugs before his alleged solitary confinemen­t about seven years ago.

His younger brother said apart from being a drug addict, Ahmad was into ‘Daba’ and always engaged in street fights that left him with several scars in his body.

He said as a result of Aliyu’s drug addiction, his father took him to a rehabilita­tion centre with a view to help him quit his drug habit.

Sagir claimed that his brother got sick at the rehabilita­tion centre and was brought home unable to walk about five years ago and that several attempts to get him cured from the sickness before his father decided to confine his brother as he administer­ed drugs on him.

Some of the neighbours who were present when the victim was rescued by the police said they shed tears because of the inhuman treatment that had been meted out on him while in confinemen­t.

They said Aliyu who was the coach of their childhood football team in the neigbourho­od had been reduced into a living skeleton with only skin covering his ‘almost visible bones.’

According to Malam Ya’u Yusuf, “I know him for about 10 years now; he used to be our football coach during our childhood days. He was a very popular, agile and active coach before he ventured into drugs.”

“From the time he started taking drugs we ceased to see him in the area until after some years we learnt that he had been returned home sick and unable to walk,” he said.

Yusuf said he shed tears when he saw his once agile coach being bundled into a police van excessivel­y skinny.

“On Wednesday I was surprised when I saw him, he was exceptiona­lly skinny, just a living skeleton of him was what I saw, which suggests how inhumanly he had been treated.”

Both Malam Dan’Azumi Musa and Adam Yakubu described Ahmad’s experience as very terrific, urging parents to always treat their children with fear of God.

Making a confession­al statement when he was paraded by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa on Friday at the commands headquarte­r in Bompai area of Kano metropolis, the father said he decided to keep his son caged for three years because he (son) was possessed by evil spirits.

Ibrahim an indigene of Okene Local Government of Kogi State said that his son had been on alternativ­e medicine therapy over the evil spirit that possessed him since he started taking hard drugs seven years ago.

“Contrary to the informatio­n going round, I kept him for three years after he had started taking drugs about seven years ago and in a bid to get him cured I placed him on herbal medicine, local drugs, because they told me that it was evil spirits that was worrying him,” he said.

“My mistake was that I didn’t take him to the convention­al hospital, and my wife had even confronted me over that. She insisted that I should take him to hospital but I didn’t listen” he confessed.

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 ??  ?? Ahmad Aminu, 32 year old man who was confined for seven years
Ahmad Aminu, 32 year old man who was confined for seven years
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Aminu Farawa, confined his son for seven years

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