FOUR ARRESTED OVER AN ALLEGED SALE OF BABIES IN ENUGU STATE
The Police Command in Enugu State have arrested four suspects on Friday over an alleged plan to sell babies in Enugu State.
The command’s spokesman, SP. Ebere Amaraizu stated that the suspects were arrested by police operatives of the Awkunanaw Division in Enugu on Aug. 21 based on intelligence information.
“Four persons that specialise in the illicit business of sale of babies and trafficking have been nabbed by police operatives. The suspects gave their names as Amarachi Igwe, Chekwube Ofornwa, Gidi Mohammed all of new Gariki Cattle Market Awkunanaw and One Ndubuisi Eze of Abakpa within Enugu. They were promptly nabbed over their deal to sell a two-month-old male child. A manhunt had been intensified on the two other fleeing members of the gang,’’ he said.
In addition, SP. Ebere Amaraizu said that the arrested suspects are helping the police in their investigations.
The command’s spokesman, SP. Ebere Amaraizu stated that the suspects were arrested by police operatives of the Awkunanaw Division in Enugu on Aug. 21 based on intelligence information.
“Four persons that specialise in the illicit business of sale of babies and trafficking have been nabbed by police operatives. The suspects gave their names as Amarachi Igwe, Chekwube Ofornwa, Gidi Mohammed all of new Gariki Cattle Market Awkunanaw and One Ndubuisi Eze of Abakpa within Enugu. They were promptly nabbed over their deal to sell a two-month-old male child. A manhunt had been intensified on the two other fleeing members of the gang,’’ he said.
In addition, SP. Ebere Amaraizu said that the arrested suspects are helping the police in their investigations.
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