NSCDC Roundup Operator Of Abia Baby Factory

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The Abia State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has apprehended a 64-year-old male, Nnanna Michael, a native of Obinkita Arochukwu, in relation to the operation of an illicit baby factory and child trafficking activities in Aba.

NSCDC Roundup Operator Of Abia Baby Factory

Two individuals, Doris Nelson, aged 23 and a resident of Gombe State, and Ugochukwu Winner, aged 21 and hailing from Isinweke, Ihitte Uboma in Imo State, were successfully rescued from a location known to be Michael’s residence situated on Abanafo Street, Ariaria, during an operation conducted on Saturday, September 14, 2024.

Parading the suspect and the women before newsmen, the state Commandant, Usman Alfadarai, said operatives raided the residence following credible intelligence provided to the command.

According to Alfadarai, the investigation revealed that Nelson, who gave birth on Monday, September 9, 2024, sold her baby the following day to a yet-to-be-identified buyer, while Winner is currently seven months pregnant and was being held under similar circumstances.

“In his confessional statement, Michael, a father of four and a former worker at a motherless home, admitted to harbouring pregnant women, taking care of them until delivery, and then selling their babies,” the commandant stated. 

“Michael revealed that Doris Nelson was introduced to him by a contact from Abuja named Miracle, who brought her to his residence in Aba. After giving birth to a baby girl, Michael sold the baby for N1.1 million, promising Doris N500,000, of which she had already received N100,000.

“Further investigations revealed that Winner was introduced to Michael by Evangelist First Samuel, who resides in Aba but is now at large. The agreement was for Michael to purchase the baby after delivery and sell it to his potential buyers.

“Preliminary investigations further reveal that Michael has been in this illicit business for a long time, where he has been leveraging his contacts from his previous work experience at a motherless home to find both buyers and sellers. Michael admitted to selling one baby last year and two babies this year before his arrest”

“Upon the conclusion of our investigation,  Al-Fadarai said, the case will be transferred to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, which is statutorily empowered to prosecute these offences, adding that the court will determine further course of action. According to him. Michael is living in a rented apartment and the landlord claimed ignorant of what Michael was doing and even cooperated with the agency in the exercise.

“On this note, we would like to make it very clear, that the NSCDC Abia State Command is committed to uncovering all individuals involved in this syndicated operation and we will continue to pursue Mr. Michael’s accomplices as we remain resolute in bringing all the perpetrators of these heinous crimes to justice and ensuring we put an end to such practices”, he said.

He called on parents to take responsibility for the proper upbringing of their children, as this case showcases the failure of some families in safeguarding their children from such criminal elements.

“We equally urge members of the general public to be vigilant and provide us with credible intelligence of any suspicious activities within their surroundings”, he urged Abians.

Confessing to the crime, Michael Nnanna, a pool agent said, “I was keeping some girls in my house for their health and one is pregnant, so that after the birth, I will sell the baby. I have regretted this as it is not a good job to do.”

One of the women, Miss Doris Nelson, said she lives in Abuja as a Baker, adding that her parents do not know about her pregnancy. 

“When I was pregnant, I went to someone who directed me to Aba”, stating that her parents do not know about her pregnancy, while 

On her part, Miss Ugochukwu Winner, who said she lives at Ariaria Junction, Aba, said the mother of her classmate linked her up with the suspect.

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