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Soldiers
from 144 Battalion, Asa, in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State have
rescued 14 pregnant teenagers and eight children from a motherless babies’ home
at Umunkpeyi Nvosi in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area.
Vanguard reports that also
arrested by the soldiers were six young men, who claimed to be staff of the
home, and two girls, aged 16 and 25.
However,
the proprietress of the home, Mrs. Nma Charity, is still at large.
It
was gathered that Mrs. Charity claimed to be running a government-approved
home, but engages in child trafficking and hiring of men who impregnates the
teenage girls.
Sources
told Vanguard that
on delivery, each girl got N20,000, while their babies were sold for between
N80,000 and N150,000 for females and males, respectively.
One
of the suspects, who was caught at Eke-Akpara in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government
Area, while trying to steal a baby, confessed that he had been in the business
with Mrs. Charity for a long period, stating that his role was to steal a child
and deliver it to the her, who in turn sold it to her customers.
Acting
on the confession of the suspect, the Commanding Officer 144 Battalion, Lt.
Col. Omolori Rasheed, ordered his men to raid the home where about 14 pregnant
teenagers and six young men were arrested, while the proprietress of the home
was away at the time of the raid.
A soldier, who declined to
have his name in print said that the babies, between the ages of one and six,
and the pregnant teenagers, would be handed over to the National Agency for the
Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters, NAPTIP, while the
other persons would be handed over to the police for prosecution.
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