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Police arrest woman over theft of babies, pregnant women in A’Ibom

The Police Command in Akwa Ibom State has rescued 10 pregnant women from a baby factory operated by a 56-year-old suspect, Eunice Eze.

 The Commissioner of Police, Waheed Ayilara, disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the command’s headquarters, Ikot Akpanabia in Uyo on Tuesday, said the suspect specialises in stealing babies and pregnant women.

 Ayilara said that the suspect, who specialises in running a baby factory at World Bank Estate in Owerri, was arrested on July 15, at 4:30pm through actionable intelligence.

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 “On July 15 at about 4:30 pm, based on actionable intelligence, Mrs Eunice Eze ‘f’ age 56yrs was arrested for running a baby factory at World Bank Estate in Owerri.

 “The suspect specialises in stealing babies and pregnant women from Akwa Ibom through her agent, Ability Tom,” Ayilara said.

 The commissioner said that the police also arrested a wanted kidnapper in the state.

 He said that the kidnapper and his group had been responsible for the kidnapping and killing of several persons in the state.

 Ayilara said that the police recovered two AK-47 rifles, two G3 rifles, one double barrel rifle, five magazines and seven pieces of live ammunition.

 He said the firearms used by the kidnapper and his syndicate were recovered at a private mortuary, being used as the armoury at Ekeya in Okobo LGA of the state.

 Ayilara thanked the state government for her support, sister security agencies and good spirited members of the public, whose credible and timely information led to the arrests.

 He said the command looks forward to a more formidable collaboration from all as it strives to keep Akwa Ibom safer and more peaceful. (NAN)

 

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