The long arm of law has at last found a few ladies who sold a child for N1.5 million.
They were caught by authorities of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP). Three of the ladies were captured close to Abuja, while the fourth suspect was secured in Owerri, the Imo State capital, where the child's high school mother hails from.
Two of the ladies, Bernadette Ihezuo and Cecilia Onyema are government workers with the Federal Ministry of Finance Abuja, and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, individually.
A third suspect, Okasi Ekeoma, is supposed to be Onyema's sister, while the fourth suspect is the infant's grandma Harrieth Nmezi.
Every one of them were strutted on Thursday in Abuja.
Nmezi's 16-year-old little girl got pregnant in Imo and was headed to Onyema's home where she lived till she was conveyed of the infant, correspondents were told.
Upon conveyance, different ladies finished the purchasing and selling of the kid, it was found out.
The child is said to have been safeguarded, while the suspects have admitted to the wrongdoing, it was assembled.
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