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NSCDC official allegedly brutalize sisters for keeping male friends [graphic photos]

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A Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) officer is in for questioning after brutalizing his younger sisters for suspectedly keeping male friends.

The NSCDC official, identified as Ugwueze Ezekiel when questioned about the act, stated that he has every right to discipline his sisters.

This is coming after photos of injuries he inflicted on his 19-year-old sister came online.

Ugwueze Ezekiel was alleged to have tortured and brutalized his teenage sister, Amarachi Ugwueze, a microbiology student at the University of Abuja, for refusing to surrender her mobile phone to him after he accused her of having a boyfriend.

The incident said to have happened at Aviation Estate in Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on Wednesday, April 20 left the teenager with several injuries.

Ezekiel was also accused of being in the habit of torturing his two sisters, 19, 21, accusing them of having boyfriends.

The latest incident occurred on Wednesday, April 20 when Ezekiel reportedly returned from work and ordered Amarachi to give him her phone to go through her text messages, which she refused.

Angered by her refusal, the NSCDC personnel allegedly attacked her and forcibly seized the phone. He then reportedly locked her up in a room throughout the night where he continuously assaulted her.

The victim told SaharaReporters,

“After he seized my first phone, I retrieved my SIM to get my contacts back with another phone my friend, Chisom, gave to me.

“Last Wednesday night when he came home, he asked for the new phone my friend gave me but I refused to give him. He immediately started hitting my head on the wall, slapping and using a stick to hit my legs. I had to bring out the phone because the beating was much.

“After that, he asked me to lie on the floor and was flogging me with a cable and belt and sized my admission letter and certificate.”

Amarachi and her sister, Chidinma Ugwueze, 21, later fled the house over fears of further torture from their brother.

When photos of the injuries inflicted on Amarachi went viral, an NGO stepped in to seek justice for the sisters.

Tracy Mcwary, the founder of an eponymous foundation, took to her Facebook to reveal that she has spoken with the sisters and also with their brother, the NSCDC official.

She added that she has everything recorded and that the brother said: “They are my sisters and I have every right to discipline them. I only flogged them with belt.”

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