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Mob storms Lagos police station over three-day-old baby ‘sold to a soldier’

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Officers attached to Onireke police station, Lagos state, on Friday, prevented a mob from attacking two ladies arrested for allegedly selling a three-day-old baby to a soldier.

The women, said to have come from Onireke market, Ojo, Lagos state, stormed the police station, chanting war songs against the two suspects.

Speaking with NAN, one of the women leaders identified as Mama Dada, alleged that the mother of the three-day-old baby had been encouraged by her elder sister whom she was staying with, to sell the baby as no one had claimed responsibility for fathering the child.

Mama Dada claimed that the elder sister sold the baby to a female soldier for N200,000, before the mother regained consciousness after childbirth.

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“The sister had been telling the mother of the baby that since they could not cater to the needs of the baby, they’d sell her. And she went ahead to sell the baby to a female soldier at the Ojo army barracks opposite the market,” she said.

“The sister, who accompanied the expectant mother to the hospital where she was delivered of the baby, took the child from the nurses on duty before the mother regained consciousness from childbirth and sold to the solider for N200,000.”

Beatrice Uzokwe, another trader who was at the station, said the child’s mother had raised the alarm over the issue on December 9, 2020, adding that the police had also arrested the elder sister in connection with the incident.

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The police, however, said a statement would be issued on the matter after investigation.

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