The Delta State Police Command, Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, have arrested some suspected child traffickers.
The
Delta State Commissioner of Police, Alkali Baba Usman, said SARS
rescued five children suspected to have been sold by members of the
group who operate within Delta, Anambra, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom and
Rivers state, Punch reports.
According to Usman, “When we heard
about the inter-state human and child trafficking syndicate cell in
Asaba, SARS operatives arrested the gang leader of the group.
“The
suspect and her husband confessed to the crime and led the officers to
their different hideouts in Anambra, Akwa-Ibom and Cross Rivers state,”
Usman added.
One of the suspects, identified as Okon Patience
said, “Since their mothers cannot take care of their babies because of
lack of money, we normally arrange for wealthy parents who have no
children but in need of children, to come and buy from us and take them
away.
“We issue receipts of payment to them, we don’t steal the
children as police are alleging but the mothers of these children in
most cases opt for their children to be sold. Some of them don’t even
know the men who impregnate them while some would be hiding from their
parents.
“So we actually help them to solve their problems,” Patience said.
“We
were just helping out some persons who are in need. We are not human
traffickers even though we make money from it. The mothers of the babies
wanted to throw them away so we came to assist these young girls so
that they would not throw away the babies or kill them.”
Another
suspect whose name was not mentioned, said they had no idea how the
police got information about their business. According to her, “We sold
babies between 1-5 years of age to those who have been married for
several years without children. Some of us are nurses and supportive
members of staff of health institutions.
“We do not know how the
police got wind of our illicit businesses while we were operating in
Asaba and Onitsha. In most cases, a child costs between N250,000 to
N500,000 while grown-up ones are sold for N1m,” the suspect noted.
According
to reports, the suspects took the SARS operatives to Akwa-Ibom State
where two children were rescued and two other persons, suspected to be
members of their gang were also arrested.
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