Woman arrested for trying to sell a one week old baby in Lagos
A
25-year-old mother of four, Nkechi Obi, who tried to sell a one-week-old baby
boy, who was stolen in Onitsha, Anambra State, to a barren woman in Lagos, has
been arrested.
The suspect,
who claimed to be a farmer and an apprentice in Onitsha, said she was on her
way to hand over the baby to the buyer at Cele Bus Stop, along the Oshodi/Apapa
Express-way, when she was arrested.
It was
gathered that the baby was stolen from his biological mother, who ran away from
home when she found out she was pregnant.
Trouble
started for the suspect after the driver of the vehicle she chartered from
Asaba, Delta State, became suspicious when he observed that even though the
baby cried uncontrollably throughout the 6 hour journey to Lagos, the suspect
never breastfed the baby. When he asked her about his observation, she gave
some unsatisfactory explanation, the driver who didn't believe her explanation,
was said to have stopped at Oshodi, where he alerted some policemen who
proceeded to interrogate Obi. It was during that process that they discovered
that the baby was not hers.
She claimed
that the baby was given to her by her boss, whose identity she gave simply as
Ngozi.
She said:
“I was in
the shop located at 2 Ourline Street, Onitsha Main Market on Tuesday, when my
madam, who I sell clothes for, came and ordered me to go and change into
something better, that I was to embark on a journey to Lagos.
“Thereafter,
she handed the baby to me and gave me a food flask and baby milk. She only gave
me the telephone number of the woman I was to hand the baby over to. The woman
in question is barren. I was to meet with her at Cele Bus Stop. The would-be
buyer was arrested.”
It was
reported that the would-be buyer had two female children, but opted to adopt a
male child due to pressure from her husband who threatened to marry another
woman.
When asked
if her Husband was aware of her intentions, she said:
She said: “I
got married aged 16 years to Polycap Eze, who had no child from his wife. I was
brought in to bear children for them. After the birth of my fourth child, he
drove me out of the house, saying I have fulfilled the purpose for which he
married me.
“I moved in
with one of my relatives who later introduced me to my madam.”
Speaking on
her arrest, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni said:
“She claimed
at first that her lover abandoned her with the baby. Later, she confessed that
her aunt was a co-suspect. Two other persons, who have connection with the sale
of the one-week-old baby, were also arrested.
“We have
kept the baby in proper custody through the Family Support Unit. Further
investigation into the case has taken us to the eastern part of the country
where the principal suspect lives.
“But she
fled on hearing that we have arrested Nkechi Obi. We will ensure that everyone
behind this case is arrested.”
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