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Just In: Woman Caught with Kidnapped Baby in Port Harcourt

A woman was caught at Okro Market in Oyigbo, Port Harcourt, with a baby hidden in a bag. A video shared on social media shows the woman surrounded by a crowd questioning her.

The footage reveals the baby inside the bag, sparking widespread attention and varied reactions online.

Some users expressed doubts about the effectiveness of law enforcement, while others condemned the act, describing the world as “wicked” and highlighting the deceitful nature of humans.

Also Read: Police Arrest Child Trafficking Suspects, Rescue Victims In Rivers

Recall that recently there was a case in Port Harcourt, where a woman named Onyinye was detained by the police for attempting to sell her five-year-old son at a popular market in Bishop Okoye street, Mile-3 area.

While the details of the two cases may differ, both incidents highlight concerns about the welfare and safety of children in Port Harcourt.

The reactions to such incidents often reflect broader societal issues, including skepticism about law enforcement’s effectiveness in addressing these problems or sidelining them after the suspects get to bribe their way out.

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