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16-Year-Old Girl Nabbed In The Bush Doing it With 52 Men In Anambra

A 16-year-old secondary school dropout, Ifechukwu Atunanya, has been captured by policemen from the Anambra State Police Command while purportedly having intercourse with more than 52 young fellows inside a hedge in what resembled an initiation function.

As per reports, the suspects were all gathered together in the bush in Awka and are purportedly individuals from the Supreme Vikings Confraternity, amid the initiation of new individuals.

Ifechukwu, on her capture, asserted she was compelled to lay down with each male individual from the cult amid her initiation.

As per the state Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma, the police followed up on an intelligence tip-off that the clique individuals and their new participants were in a bush performing a few customs, clarifying that a few things including firearms, machetes and a few wraps of Indian hemp, were recuperated from them.

On apprehension, the Police said the suspects affirmed that as part with their custom, each male individual from the clique will lay down with each imminent female member.

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