Abia State Police Command, paraded a 71-year-old man, said to be a retired pastor, for allegedly stealing a year-old baby.
A 71-year-old man said to be a retired pastor has
been arrested by the Abia State Police Command for allegedly stealing a
year-old baby.
The suspect was arrested alongside
his wife by the police, following an alarm said to have been raised by
the mother of the baby.
Abia State Police Commissioner, Mr. Joshak Habila
said a month ago, a 21-year-old pregnant mother reported that she lost
her 11 months old baby to a supposed friend under the pretence of
offering help to her.
The police boss said luck,
however, ran out on the supposed friend, when the anti-robbery squad of
the command intercepted him at Owerrinta and arrested him for allegedly
trafficking pregnant girls to Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital.
He said the arrest led to the
discovery of a child, who was previously stolen in Aba and allegedly
sold to the retired pastors’ wife, who was said to have kept the deal
away from her husband.
According to Habila, the
suspect sold the baby for N500,000 to the wife of a pastor who allegedly
lied to her husband that she went through the normal process of
adoption for the baby.
The wife of the pastor, the
commissioner explained, admitted to have paid for the baby in the
premises of Federal Medical Centre, FMC, in Umuahia, through her friend,
one Maria Mba, said to a senior civil servant in Bende Local Government Area.
But
her pastor husband denied knowledge of the illegal adoption of the
baby, saying he had been requesting from his wife the adoption documents
which he claimed he never saw till date.
The other suspects, Maria Mba and Ekwutosi, also explained their role in the transaction, with Ekwutosi saying he connected Maria to the illegal deal.
He
claimed that Mba approached him and requested for baby girl which he
arranged for and procured, after which he invited them to the FMC where
the deal was finally sealed.
Though Mba said she
collected the money and gave to Ekwutosi N400,000 and kept N100,000 as
part of her share of the deal, Ekwutosi denied receiving the money from
her
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