Crime
25-yr-old man sells his weeks-old child for N150k
A 27-year-old man has allegedly sold his three-day-old baby boy, is first child, for N150,000 Ozubulu, Ekwusigo LGA, Anambra.
It was gathered that the baby was his first child.
Chukwuma Enemuo first lied to his wife that their baby died shortly after birth. He then conspired with 45-year-old Obi Chidubem to sell the baby to one Anulika Okafor
The state’s Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the incident.
According to him, the baby had been recovered and was in good condition, while the matter was being investigated by the police.
Mohammed stated that the incident occurred on Monday and that the three suspects involved had been arrested.
“Police detectives attached to the Ozubulu Division arrested one Chukwuma Enemuo, 27, of Okwutu Amawka village, Ozubulu in the Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State,” said Mohammed.
“The suspect (Chukwuma) conspired with one Obi Chidubem, 45, of Umuabuche Eziama village, Uli in the Ihiala Local Government Area, and sold his three-day-old baby boy for the sum of N150,000 to one Mrs Anulika Okafor, 39, of Uruokwe village, Ozubulu.
“The suspect lied to his wife, one Oluchi Enemuo, 20, of Okwutu Amakwa by telling her that the baby died shortly after delivery.
“All the three suspects have been arrested, the baby was also recovered and the case is under investigation, after which suspects will be charged to court.”
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