A five-year-old girl, Favour (other names withheld), who was allegedly taken from an orphanage by Anambra State Government officials, has been recovered by state police command from a couple based in London, United Kingdom.
The
girl was taken by the government officials from Mary's Perpetual Help
Foundation, Nkpor, near Onitsha, during a raid by a combined team of
government officials and police led by a director (names withheld) and
later sold to a London-based couple for N750,000.
However,
trouble started when the mother of Favour, one Sandra (surname
withheld), who hails from Delta State, started searching for her child
and went to the state Ministry of women affairs and social development
only to discover that her baby had been sold. Favour, then three years
old, was allegedly sold by the director, who thought the mother of the
child would not come to claim her child to the couple.
A
source disclosed that the Founder of Mary's Perpetual Help, Mr.
Johnmary Ihezue had lodged a complaint that the director connived with a
police officer to sell one of the babies under his care, which led to
the arrest of the director. "During one of the raids on illegal
motherless babies' homes in the state, we recovered a three-year-old
girl in Nkpor. The police handed the girl over to the state Ministry of
women affairs for safekeeping, and one day, I received information that
the ministry refused to release the girl to her biological mother.
"It
was recently that we acted on a petition, which alleged that the
ministry had sold the child to a particular couple in London at the cost
of N750,000. We intensified efforts to bring the child back.
"We
made breakthrough when we established contact with the family that
bought the child. They agreed that they bought the child from a director
in the ministry and we asked them to bring the child back, which they
did as law abiding citizens and the police had since handed over the
girl to her mother after investigations and arrested the suspect," the
source disclosed.
It
was further gathered that the couple had been on the director's neck to
refund the N750,000 since the child had been taken away, but he
allegedly pleaded with them to give him some time to source for another
child as replacement.
Meanwhile,
when contacted on his mobile phone, the director described the
allegation as a mere rumour, adding that nothing of that nature
happened.
Source: The Sun
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