The
Rivers State Police Command on Tuesday paraded three pregnant women and
a 36-year-old man suspected to be involved in producing babies for
sale.
The ‘baby factory’ suspects, who were
arrested at Igwuruta in Ikwerre Local Government Area, on July 5, 2014,
were identified as Odinchinma Nwala (25), Glory Anyanwu (22), Goodness
Nwankwo (19), and Stanley Okechukwu (male, 36).
The Divisional Police Officer of Igwuruta
Police Station, Mr. Bello Muhammed, told newsmen that they were able to
apprehend the suspects after being alerted by well meaning Nigerians.
Muhammed, a Chief Superintendent of
Police, explained that it got signals that someone was operating a baby
factory in Umuehe in Igwuruta, Ikwerre Local Government Area.
“We sent a patrol team that went and
confirmed the information. When the police traced and arrested
Okechukwu, who took the team to where he kept the girls on Saturday,
July 5, 2014, it was discovered that the suspects had been involved in
the business for a long time.
“The girls were brought from different
local government areas, and further investigation revealed that after
delivering, he will settle (pay) the girls N100,000 per baby girl and
N150,000 for a baby boy before selling the babies,” the DPO said.
Mohammed said he was following the
directive of the state Commissioner of Police to enlighten the
communities within his jurisdiction on the need for landlords to be
mindful of the people they habour in their houses and their occupations.
He explained that investigation was
ongoing to get to the root of the matter, adding that child trafficking
remains an offence in the country.
However, Okechukwu, who spoke with
newsmen, denied operating a baby factory. He added that he was only
rendering assistance to the young pregnant women.
Also, one of the pregnant women, who
identified herself as Glory Anyanwu, said she was eight months pregnant,
even as she denied that they were being kept for a baby producing
business.
“He (Okechukwu) saw me in this condition
and decided to assist me by offering me and my unborn baby
accommodation. But I know the person that impregnated me,” Anyanwu said.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police
Command has again raised the alarm over the congestion of police cells
in the state following the ongoing strike by judiciary workers.
The state chapter of the Judiciary Staff
Union of Nigeria had embarked on an indefinite strike since June 10,
over the crisis in the state judiciary.
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