After manhunt for a couple of days, operatives of the Akwa Ibom State Police Command have finally swooped on a suspected paedophile, one Joseph Mbake, 36, a fisherman from the neihbouring Cameroon, but residing in the coastal community of Mkpanak, in Ibeno local government area of Akwa Ibom State, alleged to have defiled a four- year- old toddler.
Disclosing this to Journalists at the State Command headquarters, Ikot Akpanabia, Uyo, the State capital on Monday, Spokesperson of the Police, DSP Timfon John, said the suspect was seized after intelligence – led action after the matter was reported by the victim’s mother.
“The State Police Command has recorded a breakthrough in the investigation of an alleged defilement case involving a four-year-old child in Mkpanak village, Ibeno LGA,” she stated.
The PPRO recalled that “On 24th February, 2026, at about 1400hrs, one Gift reported that she observed a suspicious discharge from the private part of her four-year-old daughter while bathing her.”
The mother, upon careful questioning, the child alleged that she had been sexually abused by an adult male who she stated she could identify if seen.
“The police promptly issued a medical examination form, and the child was taken for immediate medical attention.
“Acting on credible intelligence, operatives swung into action and expanded surveillance within the neighbourhood.
“And In the early hours of 1st March, 2026, one Joseph Mbake, 36 years, a Cameroonian national and fisherman resident in Mkpanak Village, was arrested alongside others for investigation.
“An identification parade was subsequently conducted in accordance with laid-down procedures, during which the victim identified the suspect.
“Preliminary investigation reveals that the alleged incident occurred on 14th February, 2026.
“The Command strongly condemns all forms of sexual abuse, especially against minors, and assures the public of its unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable members of society. Parents and guardians are advised to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious behaviour to the nearest police station,” she stressed.
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