On July 25 the two women were arrested by men of the Ogun state Police Command, for allegedly stealing a baby boy.
However, one
of the suspects, fifty-three years-old Chinyere Nwozu, was seen with the crying
one week old baby at about 9 am of the said date.
As she
could not breastfeed the crying baby as a mother, members of the public became
suspicious and they immediately alerted the police at Sango Ota divisional
headquarters.
“Upon the
information, the DPO of Sango Ota, SP Dahiru Saleh, detailed his detectives to
the scene where the woman was promptly arrested,” Ogun police spokesman,
Abimbola Oyeyemi said on Saturday.
According
to Oyeyemi, the arrested Nwozu had confessed during interrogation that “she is
not the biological mother of the child; but that she bought the child somewhere
in Agege area of Lagos state through one Ngozi Akaeme at the rate of 500,000
naira.”
Due to confession,
detectives went after the said Ngozi Akaeme and got her arrested.
Akaeme
reportedly told the police that she was an accomplice to Chinyere Nwozu, adding
that “she actually negotiated with the biological mother of the baby who agreed
to sell the baby.”
Oyeyemi
said efforts to make Akaeme accompany the cops to locate where the biological
mother of the baby is, proved abortive.
He
explained further that the Commissioner of Police, CP Lanre Bankole, has
directed that the two suspects should be transferred to the State CIID for
further investigation and possible prosecution.
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