By News24Hours | Lagos, Nigeria | May 15, 2025
In a deeply disturbing development, the Lagos State Police Command has arrested five individuals in connection with the abduction and sale of a two-week-old baby for ₦3 million.
The arrest was confirmed in a statement on Thursday by the Command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin.
According to CSP Hundeyin, the suspects conspired to steal the newborn and sell the infant to an undisclosed buyer. The baby, who was barely two weeks old, was sold for three million naira in what police described as a well-orchestrated trafficking operation.
“We have successfully taken five suspects into custody, and investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of this criminal network,” Hundeyin said.
Efforts are being made by the command’s anti-human trafficking unit to rescue the stolen baby and identify other potential victims of the syndicate.
The police did not immediately disclose the identities of the suspects or the exact location of the incident, citing ongoing investigations.
This latest case has sparked renewed concerns over the growing threat of child trafficking in Nigeria, with child rights advocates urging stronger surveillance, public education, and community reporting of suspicious activities.
The suspects are expected to face charges relating to child theft, conspiracy, and illegal adoption/trafficking, under relevant sections of the Child Rights Act and the Criminal Code.
The Lagos State Police Command is urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to the authorities.
“We must all play a role in safeguarding our children and communities,” CSP Hundeyin emphasized.
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