The police have arrested a couple, Adeola and Binta
Adebayo for allegedly running a baby factory at Igando on the outskirts of
Lagos.
They were arrested on Sunday between 6:10pm and 10pm by
operatives of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) in Ikeja,
following a tip-off.
According to Police Commissioner, Imohimi Edgal, the
suspects usually harboured young expectant mothers at their 1, Treasure Palace
Close, off Hand of Fair Bus Stop, Ikotun-Igando Road residence.
Edgal, who paraded the suspects at the Command
Headquarters in Ikeja yesterday, said they usually sold the babies after being
born without the mothers’ consent.
The police chief said: “They harbour young pregnant girls
until they are delivered of their babies after which these babies are taken
from them and sold without the consent of the young mothers.
“During the raid, three young women were rescued namely;
Favour Osikwemeh, 19, (six months pregnant), Precious Emmanuel, 27, (seven
months pregnant), and Onome Oputi, 25, (nine months pregnant).
“The victims will be handed over to the National Agency
for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for care while the couple
will be handed over for possible prosecution.”
Osikweme told reporters that her friend, Lepa, introduced
her to the place.
She said: “I was not told it is a baby factory. I was
staying with my friend called Lepa when she told me that her place is too small
and offered to take me where I will be delivered of my child.
“I have been there since December last year. The woman
told my mum that I am working with her but we didn’t negotiate about payment
for my child.”
Emmanuel said she became worried after getting
pregnant for a foreigner, adding that she was introduced to the baby factory by
her sister.
“My sister took me to the woman after I was impregnated
by a foreigner. The woman then promised to settle me as soon as I was delivered
of my baby,” she said.
However, the couple denied the allegation, insisting that
they were only assisting the women, who in turn, helped them with their
business.
Binta, 40, who also gave her name as Nene Okoro,
claimed that one of the three women was her daughter-in-law, who has lived with
them for over four years.
She said: “We are not running any baby factory. I have
never sold any baby. Two of the three women only help me with my business. I
sell wholesale drinks and they assist me.
“The other woman is my daughter-in-law, who has been
living with us for over four years. If I sold babies, how come I didn’t sell my
two grandchildren she had earlier.
“I believe some neigbours we have land dispute with are
trying to frame my husband and I. I am from Abia State but my husband is Yoruba.
We are innocent.”
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