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Police begin probe as NAPTIP condemns obscene pictures of minor shared by father on social media

Admin May 12, 2024
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May 12, 2024

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has condemned the obscene pictures of a four-year girl, shared by a young father on social media.

The father, who posted different obscene pictures of his daughter wrote: “My daughter will grow to love the lifestyle.”

Following social media outcry and call on NAPTIP and the police, seeking the arrest of the man, NAPTIP, while reacting to the photos and videos on Sunday on X, said it was a crime to post child sexual material.

“Thank you all for bringing this obscenity to our attention. This is Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) which is a crime.

“Relevant authorities have been alerted.

“We are working on contacting Meta to bring down the accounts while we track the offenders,” it stated.

The agency urged the public to desist from further sharing the unsanitised pictures of the child.

“You are adding to the problem by aiding the distribution of CSAM which is also a crime, ” it stated.

Earlier, the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, who also responded to the post on X, said the matter had been reported to the Edo Police command for investigation and necessary action.

“The command will take it up and counsel the parents rather than prosecute them, ” he said.

According to him, it is an act of indecency and exposing the young child to moral dangers.

“This kind of a thing will expose the girl to the rots in our system and moral dangers.

“Many of us don’t know the implications of what we do. We will educate them, and many alike, ” he said.

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