The
Lagos State Police Command has arrested members of a syndicate which
allegedly specialized in selling newborn babies in the Satellite Town
area of the state.
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Some members of a syndicate gang led by a woman, Chinenye Amama,
which allegedly specialised in selling newborn babies in the Satellite
Town area of Lagos state, have been arrested on Friday by policemen
attached to the D9 Section of the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department in Yaba.
According to a report by Punch Metro, the suspects were caught by
the operatives of the Lagos State Police Command with a female newborn
baby, who had been rescued and reunited with her mother.
Speaking to a correspondent, a police source said the rescued baby
girl and her mother had been transferred to the Juvenile Welfare Centre,
Alakara, in the Mushin area.
He said, “The syndicate was arrested on November 4, at about
6am. A team of policemen, acting on a tip-off, stormed an isolated
house, where the syndicate kept their victims.
“We recovered a female newborn baby from the suspects and they are in custody at the SCIID, including their leader, Chinenye.”
Also speaking to newsmen, the Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, who confirmed the arrest, said that the
suspects mentioned a religious leader as their boss, adding that the
police were working on the information.
She said, “The case is under investigation. Preliminary
investigation reveals that it is a syndicate that specialises in selling
newborn babies. One religious leader was named by the suspects.
“The command is working on the clue to ascertain the religious
leader’s culpability. Investigation will be made open on that as it
goes.”