A
22-year old mother has been arrested for selling her one month old baby
for N430,000 in Enugu. The mother, Chinelo Huma got N150,000 out of the
deal while other women involved shared the rest of the money.
They
were later arrested for such an illegal act, but the new mom, who is 43
and has been barren all through her marriage cried and pleaded with the
police to give her back the baby. She said even though she went to
borrow the money, she does not want it back but wants the baby. Find the
story after the cut as reported by Sun.
Twenty-two-year-old
Chinelo Huma, who sold her one-month-old baby for N430,000 has been
arrested by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Enugu State Police
Command.
Three
other women, Nkechi Ugochukwu, Maria Asomba and Esther Obi, who
allegedly played roles in the sale of the baby were traced to Onitsha,
Anambra State and arrested by the police.
Enugu
State Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu who disclosed this,
told Sunday Sun that Huma got pregnant while she was engaged in
prostitution. Her boyfriend who was not quite ready to bear the
responsibility of fatherhood rejected Huma’s pregnancy.
Incidentally,
Huma already had two children, who were being cared for by her mother.
So having another child out of wedlock was not an idea that appealed to
her one bit and she decided to relieve herself of the burden of caring
for the baby.
Her
words: “I am a prostitute. When I became pregnant and it was close to
nine months, my boyfriend rejected it. I decided to sell the baby. When I
gave birth on April 13, 2014, one lady whose name is Maria Asomba,
arranged for the baby to be sold to Mrs. Nkechi Ugochukwu, and she paid
N430, 000, but Asomba gave me N150,000.
“When
the police arrested Ugochukwu, I told them I didn’t want the baby
again, because I already have two children and my mother is taking care
of them.”
Adamu
explained that 43-year-old Ugochukwu had for long desired to have a
child of her own but was unable to conceive. The arrangement to source
the baby was facilitated by one Esther Obi, who nursed the newborn for
two weeks before handing her over to Ugochukwu.
The
Commissioner of Police further revealed that Asomba, 35, specialized in
looking recruiting pregnant ladies that were willing to dispose of
their babies after giving birth.
The
police learnt about the ignoble act, Adamu said the Head of the
Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, Supol Gloria Udoka (DSP) and her team swung
into action and traced the suspects to a jungle in Onitsha, where the
one-month old was rescued. The police team also arrested Ugochukwu.
Giving
more insight to the sordid affair, the deputy head of the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Supol Anyai Dennis (CSP) expressed
disgust that even after the baby was recovered, Huma insisted she didn’t
want to keep the baby.
Supol
Dennis added that Ugochukwu was reluctant to hand over the baby as she
had led her neighbours to believe she had given birth and would feel a
deeply embarrassed, given that she had made arrangements for the baby
already named as Chinasa.
Expressing
her pain at the turn of events, Ugochukwu lamented: “I have been barren
for years and I needed a child. My husband’s kinsmen have been
maligning and making jest of me because I don’t have a child. I borrowed
N430,000 to buy the child; my husband is aware of the baby. The baby
was brought to me on April 17, 2014. When I took the baby to my compound
all my neighbours congratulated me over the new baby; policemen came
and took the baby from me. I don’t want my money back. I need the baby. I
have named the baby Chinasa and I am already planning to dedicate her
in church.”
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