Police parade suspects for selling babies for N250, 000 each
POLICEMEN attached to
the Delta State Command, have foiled an attempt by some suspected militants to
blow up oil pipeline belonging to the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC, at Aboh,
Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Delta State. The State Commissioner of
Police, Mr Ibrahim Zanna, who disclosed this while briefing journalists in
Asaba,
yesterday, said his men acted on a tip off and recovered high calibre
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) the suspects wanted to use to carry out
their dastardly act. The police boss paraded 18 suspects for various crimes
ranging from armed robbery, car snatching, unlawful possession of firearms,
cultism to child theft. Noting that two semi automatic guns, two packets of
live cartridges, four vehicles, nine bags of cement and 87 pieces of
counterfeit euro currency notes were recovered from the suspects, Zanna
identified the two suspects as Emmaunel Udeagwu (m) and Celestina Enebeli (f)
for child stealing and trafficking. Confessing to the crime, Emmaunel Udeagwu
said he had been in the business for almost a year and that he has stolen
countless number of children but has only succeeded in selling nine of therm.
He said that he sold the children at the rate of N250, 000 for those who were
HIV positive and N300, 000 for healthy ones. Also paraded were 12 students of
Saint Patrick’s College, Asaba, between the ages of 14 and 18, for allegedly
belonging to a cult group named “Future Trigger Boys (FTB)” and four other
persons who were arrested for car and ‘keke ‘ snatching in Warri. The police
boss, however, assured Deltans of the command’s preparedness to combat crime in
the state, enjoining the people of the state to support the police and other
security agencies in the task of ensuring a secure and peaceful environment for
all.
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