AD

Woman raises alarm inside Port Harcourt park over missing 2-month-old baby, 3 arrested

Lorine Emenike

Three women; Mercy Promise, Joy Ikechukwu and Ngozi Ogbonna who allegedly belong to a child trafficking syndicate have been arrested by Rivers State Police Command.

The suspects were paraded at the State Criminal Investigation Department, on Wednesday in Port Harcourt.

The principal suspect, Joy Ikechukwu disclosed to newsmen that she joined the business because she wanted to help a woman who lost her four children, stressing that a Committee was set up to look into the woman’s plight.

Mrs Ikechukwu explained that she got in contact with one ‘mama Ejima’ and gave her 700,000 naira for the purchase of a baby boy.

Mercy Promise, one of the suspected child trafficker told Journalists that she was arrested at a park when she wanted to put the biological mother of the child in a bus en route Akwa Ibom state from Port Harcourt.

Miss Promise revealed that the mother of the child spoke in Akwa/Ibom language and told people there that her baby was collected from her and the people at the park called the Police that arrested her.

The arrest of Miss Promise led to the arrest of another member of the gang Ngozi Ogbonna, an auxiliary nurse in a medical laboratory who facilitated the buying of the baby.

Miss Ogbonna, however, told newsmen that she only took the baby to conduct a medical test on him.

Oh hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

More Top Stories

Ikorodu City Dominate Rivers United to Seal Crucial Home Victory
Rivers United Confront Tough Ikorodu City Test as NPFL Title Race Reaches Boiling Point
Obi Mikel Demands NFF Leadership Resignation After Nigeria’s World Cup Failure
Super Eagles Calvin Bassey is a beast” –Bryan Mbeumo‎
Ibinabo Fiberesima Opens Auditions For Web Series In Port Harcourt
Tinubu, NFF Mourns Former Super Eagles Coach Adegboye Onigbinde
Lemina Header Sinks Liverpool as Galatasaray Claim Crucial First Leg Victory
D’Tigress Arrive Lyon Ahead Of 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Qualifying
NPFL: Rivers United Trash Bendel Insurance to Remain Top
Abua/Odual Chairman Inspects Key Projects Across the LGA
NYSC Bars PCM With Graduation Date Mismatch
Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Ex-Depot Price
Egbeda Community Decries Surge in Illicit Drug Abuse Among Youths
Etche Council Chairman Warns Abattoirs Against Slaughtering Dead Cows
Mayor Of Pitakwa Promises Premium Easter Entertainment