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A mother of five, Ndidiamaka, is now in custody of the Police Command in Ebonyi for selling her new-born baby for N400,000.

The buyer, Chinenye Idam, and a nurse with the Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki have been arrested in connection with the baby transaction.

The baby was delivered on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at Mama Samuel Maternity Home, Ndi-Eche Igbeagu in Izzi LGA of the state.

The transaction was done at the maternity home where Chinenye Idam paid the hospital bill of N14,000 and a cash of N400,000 to purchase the newborn from Ndidiamaka.

DSP Loveth Odah, the command Public Relations Officer (PPRO), said that three women suspected of child trafficking and kidnapping in the state are in their custody.

Odah said: “The Police, attached to the Izzi Divisional Headquarters of the Command arrested three female suspects for child trafficking.

“The Police also recovered two babies, male and female, of between the ages of three days and two weeks old, respectively.

“The suspects were arrested on Friday, December 10, 2021 following a report to the Divisional Police Officer by a concerned citizen of the area, who alleged that one of the suspects was seen with two new born babies suspected to have been stolen.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that one of the suspects is the biological mother of the male child.

“She delivered the baby on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at Mama Samuel Maternity Home, Ndi-Eche Igbeagu in Izzi LGA of the state.

“A single mother of five, Ndidiamaka sold her new-born baby to the second suspect Chinenye Idam at the cost of N400,000.

“On Wednesday, December 8, Chinenye Idam visited the maternity home as agreed, paid the hospital bill of N14,000, and a cash of N400,000 to Ndidiamaka who in turn handed over the baby to her.

“Ndidiamaka, mother of the baby went back to the village claiming that her new-born baby died after delivery, but the village head and other family members insisted on knowing the circumstances surrounding the baby’s death.

“The suspect now led the village head and other family members to Alex Ekwueme Federal Teaching Hospital Annex, Nwezenyi, where she attended ante-natal before her delivery to seek the assistance of the nurses in tracing the suspect.

“The suspect is also a staffer of Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, which led to the arrest and recovery of the baby.

“The circumstances surrounding the trafficking of the second baby is still under investigation.”

 

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