
Before this incident, makeshift stalls were reportedly pulled down recently at Oba Junction along Onitsha-Owerri Expressway. The structures were destroyed by angry youths of the town. Those stalls, according to investigation, operated under the cover of restaurants and joints whereas another business goes on inside. Women of easy virtues and their customers establish contacts here for the satisfaction of their sexual desires at an agreed price. Aside this, there was an apartment inside where babies were born and sold. Another place was uncovered by the Nigeria Police Force at Umunkpeyi Nvosi in Abia state. The place was said to be operated by a nurse. A 5 storey hospital building on Okigwe road Aba was brought down recently by the state government over allegations that it was being used to harbour pregnant teenagers whose babies were adopted illegally. The place operated under the guise of providing shelter and care for victims of unwanted pregnancies and their rehabilitation.
Another hideout was uncovered by the police near Central School, Umuezelanwoke Village in Imo State. It is a one storey building owned by a Nigerian resident in the U.S. The tenants converted the property to a baby factory. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in persons and other Related Matters, NAPTIP was also very much active in bursting homes where this illegal trade take place. In 2012, the agency raided one that specialises in abduction and sale of babies in Abuja. Three women were caught in Lagos recently with a baby who they bought for 300,000 naira, those caught in Ondo state just weeks back were arraigned in court last week.
HOW BABY FACTORY OPERATES
Revelations by the Nigeria Police Force indicated that most places where the trade occur masquerade as non-governmental organisations, social homes or centers. Owners of these places present themselves as good Nigerians who take care of the teenage pregnant girls in need. Most young girls also see this as an avenue of making money. They go to these homes where they would be impregnated by men hired for that purpose and after delivery they would be paid off while the owner of those places sell the babies. Some girls get as little as N100,000, while the baby is sold for N500,000 or more in some cases babies are sold at N200,000 and N400,000. In some places, however, the young girls are camped until they deliver after which they paid off.
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