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Police arrest two persons operating baby factory in Ogun

The mastermind behind the baby factory is said to harbour young girls and hire men to impregnate them, then sells the babies.

• September 5, 2022
Ogun CP Lanre Bankole
Ogun Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole

The Police in Ogun, on Monday, said two women, Christiana-D’ivoire Iyama and Margaret Ogwu, were arrested for allegedly operating a baby factory in the Agbado area of the state.

In a statement in Ota, the police spokesperson in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said that the two suspects were arrested on August 27.

Mr Oyeyemi explained that the suspects were arrested following information received at the Agbado Divisional Headquarters that Ms Iyama, of No. 4, Ibrahim Famiyiwa Street, Agbado, was operating a baby factory, where she harboured young girls and hired men to impregnate them.

He explained further that she would collect the baby on delivery and sell it to waiting buyers.

“Upon receipt of the information, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Agbado Division, SP Awoniyi Adekunle, mobilised his detectives to the area where the said  Iyama and Ogwu were arrested.

“During preliminary investigation, it was discovered that Ogwu was one of the girls harboured by Iyama, who employed the services of men to impregnate her and collected the child on delivery, which she usually sold at the rate of N400,000 to one of her customers,” the police spokesman said.

The PPRO said she also confessed to the police that she had sold up to three children from different women to different customers.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, has ordered the transfer of the case to the Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation and prosecution. 

(NAN)

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