The women, who were said to be from Enugu State, were paraded on Monday by the Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, Andrew Enwerem, who said the suspects were intercepted on Owerri-Aba Road.
The suspects were paraded on Monday alongside six others, who also allegedly abducted and sold nine other children.
The police spokesperson, who decried the rise in abduction of children, said there was a coordinated operation by the state command to eradicate the anomaly. The twins, a boy and a girl, were rescued on Owerri-Aba Road following a coordinated operation by the command.
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Hian! Heartlessness...
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame
ReplyDeleteMy God! Igbo people Na wa o! How can children be something to buy and sell anyhow? Such a disgusting act. Tueh!
ReplyDeleteHow wish police no catch them, na so them for go church go give testimonies and thanking God, then blogs will carry he news and ndi tappers will tap palmwine ontop.
ReplyDeleteSo these people are still performing this shameful act. Why am I not surprised at the money grabbers.
ReplyDeleteNa wa oh sad one
ReplyDeleteWomen! Woemen!
ReplyDeleteSteal horseband
Steal boyfriend
Steal amu
Steal babies
Was it not recently we were talking about those buying and selling babies and coming to claim miracle babies after so so and so years of waiting? Those of them that even go to church to give testimonies are culprits. They buy these babies and yet the authority is not doing anything about it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad!!!
ReplyDeleteNa waoooo..
ReplyDeleteHad she not been caught, she (and her relatives) would have made social media posts claiming she has finally conceived and delivered after so and so years!! SMH
ReplyDeleteThey would have done big thanksgiving in church.
DeleteI know God is still performs Miracles but some de lie. Dem de buy pikin.
So this baby factory of a thing is still going on, God protect our children
ReplyDeleteWickedness,na wa oooo
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