SEE PHOTO: Nine Pregnant Girls Impregnated By One Man Arrested In Enugu At Baby Factory
The Enugu State Police Command on Saturday
raided a "baby factory" and arrested nine
pregnant girls in the process.
The operation, carried out by the 9th Mile Division
of the Nigeria Police Force, took the police to a
baby factory located within Etiti Amankwo Ngwo
of 9th mile, Udi local government Area of Enugu
state.
The factory is allegedly being owned and operated
by one Ikechukwu Onoh of Etiti Amakwo Ngwo.
The spokesman of the police in Enugu State, Mr.
Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the arrest to
DAILY POST said the pregnant women and girls
later gave their names as "Stella James, 19 years
of Ohaozara Ebonyi State, Eze Jennifer, 19 years of
Obukpa in Nsukka local Government Of Enugu
state, Ugwu Christabel, 17 years of Aku Igboetiti
local Government of Enugu state, Happiness
Mbaonu, 17 years of Nnewi Anambra state,
Ovunna Ifeoma, 20 years of Ezza Ebonyi State".
Others are Esther Nwankwo, 21 years of Nkalagu
Ebonyi state, Onyedika Agu, 23 years of Isuawa
Awgu of Enugu state, Blessing James, 23 years of
Ohafia Abia state and Chibueze Ujunwa, 24 years
of Nenwenta Aninri local Government Area of
Enugu state.
Amaraizu added that "they are helping the
operatives in their investigations.
"
On the part of
the owner of the factory, he claimed that he got a
provisional approval in October 2007 from
ministry of women affairs and social development
Enugu State to admit and shelter pregnant women
in his hospital called 'Tex Hospital and maternity
home', and that the hospital is no longer
functional, hence he is now running the home
from his house.
"He also admitted that under the authority, he was
supposed to inform the social development and
women affairs within 24hrs of admitting any
pregnant woman".
Meanwhile, some of the girls claimed that they
were raped by unknown persons and that they
found succour in the home.
One of them claimed that she was raped and that
she could not report to her parents until
pregnancy resulted, leading to her being forced to
marry an old man or leave the family.
This, she said made her to seek for assistance
through one of her relations, who directed her to
the home.
raided a "baby factory" and arrested nine
pregnant girls in the process.
The operation, carried out by the 9th Mile Division
of the Nigeria Police Force, took the police to a
baby factory located within Etiti Amankwo Ngwo
of 9th mile, Udi local government Area of Enugu
state.
The factory is allegedly being owned and operated
by one Ikechukwu Onoh of Etiti Amakwo Ngwo.
The spokesman of the police in Enugu State, Mr.
Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the arrest to
DAILY POST said the pregnant women and girls
later gave their names as "Stella James, 19 years
of Ohaozara Ebonyi State, Eze Jennifer, 19 years of
Obukpa in Nsukka local Government Of Enugu
state, Ugwu Christabel, 17 years of Aku Igboetiti
local Government of Enugu state, Happiness
Mbaonu, 17 years of Nnewi Anambra state,
Ovunna Ifeoma, 20 years of Ezza Ebonyi State".
Others are Esther Nwankwo, 21 years of Nkalagu
Ebonyi state, Onyedika Agu, 23 years of Isuawa
Awgu of Enugu state, Blessing James, 23 years of
Ohafia Abia state and Chibueze Ujunwa, 24 years
of Nenwenta Aninri local Government Area of
Enugu state.
Amaraizu added that "they are helping the
operatives in their investigations.
"
On the part of
the owner of the factory, he claimed that he got a
provisional approval in October 2007 from
ministry of women affairs and social development
Enugu State to admit and shelter pregnant women
in his hospital called 'Tex Hospital and maternity
home', and that the hospital is no longer
functional, hence he is now running the home
from his house.
"He also admitted that under the authority, he was
supposed to inform the social development and
women affairs within 24hrs of admitting any
pregnant woman".
Meanwhile, some of the girls claimed that they
were raped by unknown persons and that they
found succour in the home.
One of them claimed that she was raped and that
she could not report to her parents until
pregnancy resulted, leading to her being forced to
marry an old man or leave the family.
This, she said made her to seek for assistance
through one of her relations, who directed her to
the home.
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