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17 girls rescued, 7 Arrested in Army baby-making factory raid

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Last updated: June 25, 2023 4:44 pm
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17 girls rescued, 7 Arrested in Army baby-making factory raid

The Nigerian military troops conducted a special operation on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon on June 23, leading to the uncovering of a baby-making factory in Adamawa State.

Upon gathering credible information, troops stormed the enclave of criminals at the outskirts of Kasingila village in the Maiha Local Government Area of the state.

Seven suspects were arrested in the raid, and 17 teenage girls as well as two babies were rescued. The suspects were nabbed during a raid in their enclave in Adamawa state on the Nigerian-Cameroon border.

They were said to be operating a brothel, human trafficking joint and baby-making factory.

Addressing journalists when parading the culprits, the leader of the camp, Abubakar Abdullahi, stated that he had originally obtained the girls from Adamawa, Gombe and Borno States in order to establish a camp serving as a dance club, brothel, and sales of babies to both Nigeria and Cameroon.

17 girls rescued, 7 Arrested in Army baby-making factory raid

The girls – aged between 19 and 21 – revealed they had been held captive in the camp for two to three years, including being used to perform during weddings and naming ceremonies within Nigeria and Cameroon.

Money made from the activities was then held back by the captors so that they could not escape.

Investigation has revealed that such facilities are abundant in border areas, making human trafficking prominent in the area.

It is therefore expected that the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) will take the appropriate measures end this ugly trend.

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