The
baby was found following the arrest and detention of one of the
suspected buyers by members of a vigilante group in the area. The buyer
was said to have confessed buying the baby, after the mother complained
of her inability to continue nursing the baby alongside his sister as
their father had absconded.
According
to report, the mother of the baby, who resides at Chaza Village, near
Suleja, immediately left for Benue state after the transaction.
Leader
of the vigilante group, Mr. Bisala Akoshi, said that four persons
suspected to have been connected with the deal, including the man
alleged to have bought the baby, have also been apprehended and handed
over to the policemen at Suleja ‘B’ division for further investigation.
Also
speaking, a cleric in a Church at Chaza, where the mother worships,
said the church was shocked to receive the news as they had donated
N5,000 to the mother of the baby to enable her travel back to her
village when she approached the church.
When
contacted on phone, the Police Public Relations Officer, Niger state
command, Richard Adamu, an Assistant Superintendent, said the command
has not been briefed about the incident.
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