How we steals children from churches, sell to buyers – Suspect confesses

Six member of a child-trafficking gang, who allegedly specialise in stealing children from churches and selling them to buyers, have been arrested by the Imo State Police Command.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Andrew Enwerem, parading the suspects on Sunday said the leader of the gang, Nnenna Njoku (32) uses her 10-year-old daughter, Chinecherem Onyejiaka, to lure children from churches and homes to her mother.

The police spokesperson, who identified the other suspects as Ijeoma Eboka, Irene Ogbuehi, Chinyere Mark, Perpetua Dike, Lilian Asoluka, Grace Ogueri and Edith Ejiaga, said investigation revealed that the number of children missing in the prime suspect’s area of operation was nine.

Enwerem said, “After a thorough investigation, the prime suspect, Nnenna Njoku, a resident of Umuagwo in Imo State, was arrested.

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“She was detained and later released on bail to help the police to track down other suspects she sold the children to. The prime suspect confessed to stealing three children.

“The other suspects were arrested and they made confessional statements, which led to the recovery of three children – Ezinne Nwosu (4), Chimjindum Felix (3),and Rejoice Ezirim (3).”

“It is worthy of note that one Chimaobi Duru (4),was earlier recovered from the prime suspect, Nnenna Njoku, and has been released to his biological parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duru from Anambra State. Effort is on to recover the remaining stolen children,” “Enwerem added.

The leader of the gang, mother of five children, confessed that she made N380,000 from the sale of the three children stolen from the church to Eboka, an indigene of Delta state.

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The second buyer, Ogbueri (45) from Orlu in Imo State, confessed that she bought two children from Eboka for N600,000 each, while she sold them at N750,000 to Dike (60), and another buyer who was at large.

The police spokesperson added that the suspects would be charged to court soon after investigations.