Five Arrested In Akwa Ibom Baby Factory
The police in Akwa Ibom State have arrested five people for
their alleged involvement in a baby factory. Seven expectant mothers are being
held.
Commissioner of Police Umar Gwadabe said the baby factory
was located at 19, Nepa Line, Ikot Ekpene.
He said: “The discovery came following a tip-off that two
women, Ima Akpan (35) and Mma Nurse, now at large, were operating a baby
factory where seven expectant mothers were camped.
“The expectant mothers were arrested, and on interrogation,
two of them– Ikwo Ofuo and Joy John– confessed that they were enticed to the
business because of money.
“On delivery, a male child will be sold for N400,000. A
female child costs N350,000.”
One of the teenage expectant mothers said she was
impregnated by an unknown man.
She said: “I don’t know who impregnated me. I was
impregnated while hawking to assist my mother.”
The police commissioner said two suspects who allegedly
specialise in forging academic certificates were arrested.
Gwadabe said Ubong Udoh and Thompson Edet were arrested by
detectives from Ikot Ekpene with degrees, Higher National Diploma (HND)
certificates and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) exemption certificates.
The police boss said the certificates recovered from the
suspects bear different names.
He listed them as a degree certificate of Imo State
University; five HND certificates of Akwa Ibom Polytechnic, Ikot; an NYSC
exemption certificate, two official transcripts from Akwa Ibom State
Polytechnic and two from Calabar Polytechnic.
Udoh said his late father sold forged certificates, and he
continued after his death.
He said: “I was working in one of the construction
companies. My late father has been doing this business. I continued with the
business after his death. He died last October.”
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