Operation Safe Haven
(OPSH), a multi-security taskforce maintaining peace in Plateau State and some
parts of Bauchi and Kaduna states, has arrested two women over alleged trafficking
of a four-day-old girl.
While
parading the suspects at the Sector 1 Command in Jos, yesterday, Colonel Musa
Etsu-Ndagi, said OPSH’s personnel arrested the women identified as Doris
Egbufurum, 39 and Esther James, 40, with the baby at Babale Gwam checkpoint -
an entrance into Plateau from Bauchi State.
Col. Ndagi said the
suspects were arrested around 7:15pm on Monday at the checkpoint after they
boarded a commercial vehicle in Bauchi.
“A
passenger in the vehicle raised an alarm that she suspected two women in the
vehicle with a four-day-old female baby, and none of them appeared to be the
mother of the child.
“The
troops arrested them and investigation revealed that they bought the baby from
one Mr Abuna in Bauchi State for N300, 000,” he said.
One
of the suspects, Doris Egbufurum, who lives in Imo State and worked as a nurse
with People’s Clinic in Bauchi said she was taking the baby to Lagos after she
bought it at the rate of N300,000 from a man in Bauchi.
“I
am taking the baby to one woman who married for a long time without a child,
she sent N320,000 for me, and I bought the baby at the rate of N300,000 and I
am to use N20,000 as transport from Bauchi to Lagos,” she said.
- Daily Trust
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