A baby factory has been discovered in Jos by Men of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) Jos, Plateau state
Men of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) Jos, Plateau state have arrested thirteen persons for allegedly operating a baby factory along old Bukuru park.
According to OPSH Commander, Major General Rogers Nicholas, the group had a ready market for the sale of infants in Abuja and Lafiya in Nasarawa state.
The commander said this while parading the suspects at Sector 2 of the taskforce.
The arrest which was made by men of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) followed information from one Happiness John who became a victim of the suspects.
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Those arrested included nine males and four females, including a pregnant woman and another woman clutching a toddler. The arrest which was made by men of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) followed information from one Happiness John who became a victim of the suspects.
“This is an issue that is now bothering us within the North Central and based on intelligence, our men were able to trace the location of the baby factory. This raid will continue to ensure that such evil acts are trashed,” the OPSH commander said
Happiness who narrated her story said: “During my first pregnancy almost two years ago, my friend, Zubaida came to me and told me that I should come and stay with her in a separate room so that when I gave birth, she would take me to Lafia in Nasarawa state to sell the baby and get capital to start a business. She
She further explained: “When I had the second pregnancy, Zubaida and her friend came and took me to a room around West of Mines in Jos and gave me hard drug. I later found myself in my aunt’s room having delivered a baby. I immediately returned home with my baby and told my mother who accompanied me to security agents.”
Daily Trust reports that three of the women who were paraded denied being in the business but Mildred Luke who was visibly pregnant, said she was impregnated by one of the men now at large.
She said: “They promised me N350,000 for a boy and N300,000 for a baby girl while N400,000 will be paid to me if I delivered twins.”
The issue of baby factory is now a big issue in Nigeria.
Recently, one Madam Ngozi was arrested by security operatives following reports that she was the ring leader in the business of selling children in Borno.
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