Operatives of the Anambra State Police Command have rescued 35 girls from a baby factory.
The command spokesman, Ikenga Tochukwu said in a statement on Wednesday that the girls were rescued in the Nkpor area of the state during a raid in a hotel.
The statement read, “Following a rigorous analysis of crime trends and pattern, the Command operatives on 13th June 2022, working on information burst a hotel named Gally Gally in Nkpor where they use children between the ages of 14 years-17 years for sex slaves, prostitution and baby factory.
“The operatives rescued 35 girls and four of them are pregnant. The police also arrested three persons namely: Mrs Ifeoma Uzo age ‘F’ 35yrs, Chidiebere Alaka ‘M’ 28years, and Nweke Chidiebere.
“We recovered three pump action guns, seven cartridges, and a cash sum of Eight hundred and seventy-seven thousand, five hundred naira (N877,500). The suspects arrested are being interrogated with a view to eliciting information on their involvement and unmasking other gang members.”
The statement said the victims had been handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for the “welfare and rehabilitation of the children.
“All suspects will be charged to court at the end of the investigations,” the statement read.
Ikenaga urged parents and guardians to always build good relationships with their children/wards, saying that such “will help to guide and direct them in their activities.”
“It will help to monitor against unforeseen issues and bad company,” he added.