The police in Delta State have uncovered no fewer than 23
illegal orphanages where babies are allegedly sold within the Warri and Asaba
environs of the state. The police arrested 21 persons suspected to be behind the
illicit business, just as they recovered six babies in the hideout of the
suspects.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mrs.
Celestina Kalu, confirmed the development, saying that the police, following a
tip-off, have rescued over 40 babies allegedly put up for sale at various
illegal orphanage in Asaba, Kwale and Warri.
Kalu said,
“Recently, the police uncovered a baby factory behind NTA Asaba and arrested the operators of the factory. The police also arrested other 21 persons (male and female) suspected to be running illegal orphanage homes in Warri metropolis, their hideout was located at the outskirt of Warri towards Udu where the police uncovered an uncompleted buildings where the six babies were discovered.”
She added that the suspects were currently helping the
police in the investigation.
Kalu said the suspects, upon interrogation, confessed to the
crime, saying they bought babies from relations of mentally challenged persons
and took them to the home where they were sold.
It as also gathered that a six-month baby was put up for
sale for N2.5m, while those between the ages of three and four years were sold
for N5m.
The state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Omosola
Williams, while reacting, said
“The state government is very committed in the fight against illegal orphanages and sale of babies. We will not allow such to thrive in Delta State as we partner with the law enforcement agencies, especially the police, to bring culprits to book.”
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