A couple on Treasure Palace Close, in the Igando area of Lagos
state have been arrested by the Lagos State police command for allegedly
harbouring pregnant women and selling newborn babies.
The couple identified as Adeola Adebayo, 50; and 40-year-old Binta
Adebayo run a baby factory and were arrested on Sunday by operatives of
the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the command.
After their arrest, three heavily pregnant women reportedly took
into illegal custody by the couple were also freed by the police. They
were identified as Favour Osikwemeh, 19; Precious Emmanuel, 27; and
25-year-old Onome Oputi.
The police alleged that the couple had sold several babies and had
planned to exploit the expectant mothers upon delivery. Osikweme, who is
seven-month pregnant, said a friend, Lepa, took her to Binta in
December 2017 to stay with the woman until she put to bed.
She explained that Binta had yet to acquaint her with the plan to sell her unborn baby.
She said, “I was not told it is a baby factory. I was staying
with my friend called Lepa. She told me that her apartment was too small
and she took me to the woman’s house to give birth to my child.
“I have been with the woman since December 2017. She
(Binta)told my mum that I was working for her, but we didn’t negotiate
payment for my child.”
Emmanuel said she was pregnant for a foreigner, adding that her sister introduced her to the baby factory.
“My sister took me to the woman after I was impregnated by a
foreigner. The woman then promised to settle me as soon as I am
delivered of my baby,” she said.
When paraded on Tuesday at the Lagos State Police Command
headquarters in Ikeja, Adeola said he was not aware his wife ran a baby
factory, claiming that they were not living together.
He said, “The police arrested us for running a baby factory,
but I don’t know anything about it. I was arrested in front of my house.
The police interrogated the pregnant women who told them that I didn’t
know anything about it.”
Binta, who also identified herself as Nene Okoro, said the pregnant
women were workers in a shop where she sold drinks wholesale.
She said, “I am not running any baby factory. I have never sold
any baby. Two of the three women only helped me with my business. They
help me sell drinks at the shop. They don’t stay with me.
“The other woman (Oputi) is my daughter-in-law, and she has
been living with me for over four years. She is my son’s wife who is now
in Cameroon and she has two children for him. If I sold babies, how
come I didn’t sell my two grandchildren?”
The state Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said the suspects
usually sold children without their mothers’ consent, adding that they
would be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons for prosecution.
He said, “They harboured young pregnant ladies until they are
delivered of their babies. Afterwards, these babies are taken from them
and sold without the consent of the young mothers.
“During the raid, three young women were rescued. They are
Favour Osikwemeh, 19, (seven months pregnant), Precious Emmanuel, 27,
(seven months pregnant), and Onome Oputi, 25, (nine months pregnant).
“The victims will be handed over to NAPTIP for care, while the couple will be prosecuted.”
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