Security officials attached to the Quick
Intervention Squad in Calabar, Cross River State on Tuesday arrested
two women alleged to be part of a child-trafficking syndicate.
Commander of the QIS, which comprises
various security agencies, Capt. Mohammed Tanko, said the women were
arrested at Eta-Agbor Road where they were transacting the sale of an
unidentified, two-year old boy for N600, 000.
Tanko said, “The arrested suspects also attempted to bribe the QIS officials with N500, 000 when they were rounded up.”
The suspects, who were 30-year-old
trader from the Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State and a
33-year-old Health Record Officer at the University of Calabar Teaching
Hospital from Akpabuyo LGA, admitted to the crime.
The trader said her husband worked with a
church in Abuja, while the health record officer disclosed that her
husband was an official of the Federal Road Safety Corps in Abuja. Both
of them said they were married with children.
The suspect from Akpabuyo, who served as
a middleman between the seller and the buyer, said she was an employee
of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital.
She said, “I got the child from Akpabuyo. My gain from the transaction was N20, 000.”
According to her, the buyer said she
needed a child to adopt, but didn’t want to go through the proper
process because she feared that one day the child would be collected by
the government.
The suspect from Etinan, who was the buyer, said she had already paid the said sum.
The state Security Adviser, Mr. Rekpene
Bassey, said, “Investigation is ongoing to bring their accomplices to
book. The suspects will be handed over to the police.”
Bassey said the state would continue to uphold a zero tolerance policy to all forms of crime.
He also said due to the present security
situation in the country, there would be more visible security presence
across the state with emphasis on the capital, Calabar.
He urged the public not to worry about
the presence of the security officials, adding that the residents must
continue to help the government in the fight against crime.
He lauded the sources that gave information that led to the arrest of the women and urged members of the public to do same.
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