The suspects
include a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Chibueze Mbah, Mrs. Benedict Ogbonna and
Mrs. Patricia Mbogu, who allegedly bought one of the stolen children.
The suspects
were arrested following a complaint by a resident of Jakande area of
Ajangbadi, Mr. Caleb Ezeaka, of an alleged kidnap of his son, Uchenna
Ezeaka, by Mr. and Mrs.Mbah.
NE learnt
that Mr. Ezeaka reported to the police that his neighbours, Mr. and Mrs.
Mbah absconded with his 4-year old son when they came to buy sliced
boiled cassava in his house.
He alleged
that the couple bought the item for N50 and gave him N100 but they
didn’t wait for their change. Instead they left with twoof his children
and later sent his elder son to come and collect their change.
Ezeaka said
he told his son to go and call his younger brother, but when he got
there, the couple had packed out of their house with his four-year old
son.
Investigation
by the police led them to Ikot Ekpene in Akwa Ibom State where the
27-year old Chibueze Mbah and his 23-year old wife Adaeze Mbah were
arrested.
NE gathered
that the couple told the police that they had sold Uchenna to Mrs.
Ogbonna at Asaba in Delta State, southsouth Nigeria.
The police proceeded to Asaba where Mrs. Ogbonna was arrested.
During
interrogation, Mrs. Ogbonna allegedly confessed that she buys and sells
children to barren women and that she has sold Uchenna to Mrs.Mbogu at
Obosi in Anambra State.
Investigation
by the police also revealed that the suspects had earlier stolen two
kids identified as Goodluck Amechi, 3, and Promise Amechi of same
parents in Imo State and sold to the same Mrs.Ogbonna
Mrs. Ogbonna
led the police to Obosi in Anambra where Mrs.Mbogu was arrested and the
three children were recovered in one church and Goodness Motherless
Home in the state.
Speaking
with NE Adaeze Mbah, who is pregnant, alleged that it was a girl who
brought Goodluck and Promise to her and said the children were orphans
and had no one to take care of them.
She said that was why they sold the two kids to Mrs. Ogbonna at N200,000 each.
Adaeze told
NE that when Uchenna came to their house, her husband asked her who he
was and she told him that the boy was their neighbour’s child and he
suggested to her that they should sell him to Mrs. Ogbonnat and she
obliged.
Adaeze also
confessed to NE that Mrs. Ogbonnan had already approached her husband to
sell her unborn baby and that her husband has been putting pressure on
her to allow Mrs. Ogbonna buy the child.
Mrs. Ogbonna
told newsmen that she sold Goodluck and Promise for N400,000 and
N300,000 respectively while she sold Uchenna for N600,000.
Mrs.Mbogu, who bought one of the babies,
claimed that she has been married for long but has no child, saying
that it was her friend that introduced her to Mrs.Ogbonna when she
confided in her.
“So when I
called Mrs. Ogbonna she said that she can help me. After a week she
called me and said she has found one for me. That was all,” said
Mrs.Mbogu
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