Attempted baby theft at Nkwen hospital
A failed attempt to steal a newborn at the Nkwen District Hospital on April 28, 2025, is still animating debate, with many struggling to comprehend the motive behind the act.
Following the incident at the Nkwen District Hospital in the Bamenda III municipality, public health authorities have instituted strict measures to prevent any recurrence.
On Tuesday, April 29, the North West Regional Delegate of Public Health, Dr. Ambe Lionel, paid an emergency visit to the hospital, accompanied by the District Medical Officer, to assess the situation and restore public confidence.
According to eyewitnesses, the attempted theft took place on Monday, April 28. A young woman, disguised in medical attire complete with a gown and face mask, gained unauthorised access to the private maternity ward. Posing as a healthcare worker conducting routine procedures, she convinced a mother to hand over her baby.
However, her plan was foiled by a vigilant security guard at the hospital gate. When the suspect failed to meet exit protocols for newborns, suspicions were raised. She was intercepted before leaving the premises, and authorities were alerted immediately.
News of the attempted abduction spread quickly, drawing a crowd of agitated locals, some of whom threatened vigilante action. Fortunately, law enforcement officers stationed nearby responded swiftly, calmed tensions, and launched a formal investigation.
During his visit, Dr. Ambe held a working session with hospital leadership, led by Director Dr. Ngum, to evaluate the hospital’s security systems. While praising the CCTV surveillance network for its role in monitoring sensitive areas, the Delegate identified several weaknesses:
To address these issues, Dr. Ambe announced a set of urgent reforms:
Additionally, he proposed the introduction of a Patient Charter to educate patients about their rights and responsibilities within the hospital.
Dr. Ambe personally thanked the hospital staff, especially the security guard whose alertness prevented the tragedy. He also visited the mother involved in the incident, offered comforting words, and instructed the hospital to waive all charges related to her care.
As investigations proceed, the regional delegate has assured the public of the government’s unwavering commitment to improving safety and security across all health facilities in the region.
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