Policemen attached to Ilemba Hausa division in
Lagos State have arrested a couple and two others who allegedly
specialized in abducting children between ages one and four years and selling
them to barren women and motherless homes in the eastern part of the country. So far, about seven children reportedly stolen
from their parents’ homes in Lagos and other parts of the country have been
recovered from their new homes in Imo, Anambra and Delta states.
One of the stolen children, Ezeaka
Uchenna (4) was picked from his parents’ home, Madu Street, Jakande Ojo,
Ajagbadi area of Lagos by one of the suspects, Adaeze Mba, on March 18, 2013.
Adaeze, who packed into same compound with the
Ezeakas in January 2013, was said to have gone to purchase tapioca from
Uchenna’s mother that fateful day, only to abscond with the child. The couple
immediately moved out of the area and allegedly sold the child to a couple in
Obosi, Anambra State for N600,000.
However, during investigation, spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, while parading the suspects, at the Command’s headquarters, Ikeja, said the policemen acting on a tip-off stormed Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom State where the couple were arrested.
However, during investigation, spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, while parading the suspects, at the Command’s headquarters, Ikeja, said the policemen acting on a tip-off stormed Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom State where the couple were arrested.
“They confessed to have sold the child to one Mrs
Benedict at Asaba, Delta State. We proceeded to Asaba where Mrs Benedict was
arrested. She made a confessional statement that she buys and sells children to
barren women and that she had sold Uchenna to one Mrs Patricia at Obosi in
Anambra State.
“Investigation revealed that the couple had
earlier stolen Goodluck Amaechi (3) and Promise Amaechi of same parents in
Imo State and sold to Mrs Benedict. Mrs Bendict confirmed their statements and
we proceeded to Obosi where the children were recovered from one Church of
Goodness Motherless Babies Home.”
Adaeze blames devil
Pregnant Adaeze who hails from Mbatolu Local
Government Area of Imo State blamed her indulgence on the devil and her
husband, disclosing that they have been in the illicit act for five years.
“Please forgive me. My husband talked me into it.
He asked me to get a child for him that he would pay me N400,000. When I asked
what he wanted to do with the children, he assured me it was not for ritual
purpose that his boss, Mrs Benedict takes them to motherless babies home.
Our Modus operandi
“Our targets are usually couples with more than
three children. What we do is to move into an area, stay for about two to three
months to get quainted with the people and immediately we got any child, we
would leave the vicinity for another area where we are not known. We usually
rent single room apartments without furnishing them.”
Corroborating her claim, her husband, Mba, said
he ventured into the act when his sand dredging business was no longer
lucrative.
He said: “When I complained to a friend, he introduced
me to Mrs Benedict and since I met her, my life never remained the same.”
He said a male child was more expensive than
female, disclosing that Madam Benedict paid him her as much as N600,000 for a
male child and four N400,000 for female. But for each child brought by his
wife, he said he used to make N200,000 gain.
“What we do is immediately we succeed in stealing
a child, we send him/her to my boss who in turn sell to motherless babies home
and to barren women. I was responsible for my landlord’s missing children. I
sold them for N400,000 each in Mbatolu, Imo State.”
How we arrested Benedict —Police
Vanguard gathered that Mrs Benedict
was arrested after the policemen who posed as pregnant women called her on
phone to inform her that they had a baby boy for sale. But on arriving the
designated point in Asaba, Delta State, the suspect who sensed trouble was said
to have zoomed off with one of the police women in her car, in a bid to escape
but was overpowered.
The suspects, according to Braide, would be
charged to court soon.
On her part, the woman whom the couple sold
4-year-old Uchenna to begged the world to forgive her that she opted to buy the
child following her inability to give birth to a child of her own.
“ I was married for 21 years without a child to
call mine. Someone introduced me to Benedicta and when I told her I needed a
child, she requested for N600,000 but I told her I could not afford that
amount. She later called me to meet her at the River Niger bridge at Onitcha.
On getting there he handed over the child to me. I told her he was too big but
she said that was the only one she had.
I changed Uchenna’s name to Amarachi and enrolled
him in a school where I pay N50,000 per term”, said the widow who simply gave
her name as Patricia.
On her part, 35 year-old Benedicta Ogbonna, who
is a mother of four said she was only involved in the act to help barren women.
Asked why she did not offer her own children for sale, she kept mute.
That's is life oooo
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