The Imo State Police Command, Monday, smashed another baby-making
factory in Egbu, near Owerri the State capital, arresting the
proprietor, one Dr. James Ezuma who runs a Non-Governmental Organization
(NGO), and a clinic.
The police also rescued 16 pregnant girls, including one whose two-hour old baby girl was sold without her knowledge.
Leading his Police Ambush Squad to the No. 40 Egbu Road beside
Somachi Automobile Market, Owerri, where Dr. Ezuma, a native of Ndiokeke
Ndiakunwanta in Arondizuogu, Ideato North LGA of Imo State, operated
his NGO, Ezuma Women and Children Right Initiative, the State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammad Katsina, also rescued a
three-year-old boy who was also brought to the place alongside his
pregnant mother.
Our reporter observed that the 16 pregnant girls were kept in two
rooms that had no windows while repulsive odour oozed out from their
rooms.
Speaking with journalists after rescuing the victims, the
commissioner of police said, Dr. Ezuma, ”who has been very notorious for
gun-running and trafficking of human beings, was eventually apprehended
at his residence by the Command Ambush Squad on Tuesday 26th November,
2013 through credible intelligence.
He said the course of his arrest, search was conducted in his
premises purportedly registered as an office for an NGO, which turned
out to be a baby factory, where teenage girls are encouraged to get
pregnant and take home the sum of N100,000 at delivery, on the condition
that they would abandon their babies who would be eventually used for
purposes ranging from child trafficking to rituals. The police boss
disclosed that the suspect was arraigned before an Owerri Chief
Magistrate Court 1 on November 1, 2013, for the offence of conspiracy
and unlawful possession of firearms. He said the pregnant girls rescued
in the premises of Dr. Ezuma were aged between 14 and 19 years, and that
after further search was conducted, an automatic
eight-loader pump action gun (which is prohibited) was found in his house.
The CP stated that of major concern to his command was the fact that
on November 24, 2013, one of the pregnant girls, Nnachi Chinaza from
Ebonyi State, gave birth to a baby girl, who was immediately snatched
away by the said Dr. Ezuma and sold to an unknown person. He said all
efforts made by the police to find out the whereabout of the baby
provedabortive, as according to him, the said suspect had persistently
refused to
lead the police to where he kept or sold the baby. While he was not
ruling out investigation, Mr. katsina said the presumption at the moment
was that the said baby might have been used for ritual purposes.
He therefore warned the general public to endeavour to keep an eye on their
girls so that they would not fall prey to such miscreants like Dr.
Ezuma, who did not mean well for the society. The police boss commended
the state commissioner for women Affairs for revoking the license of
orphanage homes in the state and pledged to partner with her because she
had started on a good note.
Speaking to Journalists, one of the victims whose child was snatched
from her, Miss Chinaza Nnachi said she was directed to come to the place
by an aunt after her boyfriend denied her pregnancy. She said amidst
tears, that though she was given N100,000 after delivery, on the promise
that they would train her baby, but she never knew her baby would be
sold to unknown persons even without her consent.
Also speaking, another victim, 18 year old Blessing Anyaike who came
from Lagos, told journalists that she became stranded when she got
pregnant, but was directed to the place with the promise that her child
would be taken care of.
The suspect while speaking to journalists insisted that he was not
into child trafficking, and that the child was given out for adoption on
the consent of the mother. Hetold journalists that the “missing child’
has been traced to Ozomagana street in Onitsha” saying social welfare
office, in Aba, Twin sisters Motherless Babies’
home Aba, gave the child out and that the girls were admitted as pregnant women.
Other items recovered from the suspect include, 10 exotic cars of different models.
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