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    Mamprobi Baby Theft: Suspect Sent Back to Custody as Court Sets New Date

    By Ab AdamsFebruary 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A court has remanded a suspect into custody in connection with the alleged theft of a baby in Mamprobi, a development that has intensified public interest in the disturbing case.

    The accused was arraigned before the court following investigations into the reported disappearance of the infant. Prosecutors told the court that inquiries are still ongoing and requested that the suspect be kept in custody to allow investigators to complete their work without interference.

    The court granted the request, ordering that the suspect be remanded and setting a new date for the next appearance. The adjournment is expected to give the prosecution time to finalize evidence and determine the next steps in the legal process.

    The alleged baby theft in Mamprobi sparked widespread concern within the community, with residents expressing shock over the incident. According to initial reports, the infant was reportedly taken under circumstances that investigators described as suspicious, prompting swift police action.

    Authorities moved quickly to track down leads, leading to the arrest of the suspect now before the court. Law enforcement officials have assured the public that thorough investigations are underway to uncover the full details surrounding the incident.

    During proceedings, the prosecution emphasized the seriousness of the offence and the need for due process. The court, after considering submissions from both sides, ruled that the suspect remain in custody until the next hearing date.

    Legal analysts note that remand orders in cases involving alleged child theft are common, particularly when investigations are ongoing or when there are concerns about the suspect interfering with witnesses.

    The case has generated significant attention in Mamprobi and beyond, with many calling for justice and stronger safeguards to protect children. Community members have also urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant.

    As the case returns to court on the scheduled date, all eyes will be on the proceedings as investigators work to establish the facts and ensure justice is served.

    Further updates are expected after the suspect’s next court appearance.

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