Police Nab Child Trafficker, Rescue 12 Victims In Imo

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Imo State Police Command has arrested a 42-year old suspected child trafficker and rescued 12 allegedly stolen children.

The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Henry Okoye, who disclosed this in a statement in Owerri on Monday, said the suspect, a female who hails from Umudim Ohekelem in Ngor-Okpala Local Government Area, was arrested on June 20 along Owerri-Aba Expressway during a stop-and-search operation.

Okoye said the arrest of the suspect led to the uncovering of a disturbing child-trafficking network that specialise in exploiting minors and using them for street begging in Aba, Abia State.

“Upon her arrest, the suspect was found with several children whose appearance and condition immediately aroused suspicion.

“Consequently, the case was referred to the IGP X-Squad Unit for discreet investigation,” he said.

The PPRO said during interrogation, the suspect confessed to trafficking children from Ngor-Okpala to Aba, where they are forced into street begging.

He said the suspect also disclosed that proceeds from their activities were allegedly sent to a motherless babies home in Okenyi, Eche Local Government Area of Rivers State where she claimed to be employed.

Okoye disclosed that the 12 rescued children were between the ages of five and 13 and were all from various communities in Ngor-Okpala Local Government Area.

“Presently, the children are in safe custody and efforts are ongoing in collaboration with relevant agencies to identify and reunite them with their biological families,” he said.

Okoye added that anyone with useful information on how the children could be reunited with their families should reach the command via the X-Squad Unit or through the following numbers; 0803 477 3600 or 0816 008 7155.

He quoted the Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, as condemning all forms of child trafficking and warning that anyone found indulging in the act would face the wrath of the law.

Danjuma also reassured the public of the command’s unwavering commitment to safeguard the rights and dignity of every child in the state.