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Ogun state security network, So-safe-corps uncover baby factory, arrest suspects

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October 30, 2021
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The security arm of Ogun State Government, So-Safe Corps have uncovered a baby making factory in Abaren town located in Obafemi-Owode Local Government area of the state, and subsequently arrested four suspects behind the illegal operations

Penpushing reports that, sequel to the intelligence gathering of the So-Safe Corps, under the direct supervision of the Divisional Officer, Adebayo Olutunde, in charge of Ofada Divisional Headquarters, the the illegal factory was uncovered

The intelligence report revealed that a prime suspect identified as Mrs Olaku, who is the coordinator of the said baby factory, earlier tracked down some months ago resurfaced  in the town of Abaren, with a suspicious movement.

Penpushing further reports that, at exactly 2.10am of Friday, a phone call was received that the leader of the syndicate, was planning to carry out another sinister act, of which must be timely nip in the bud.

The operations team immediately swung into action and subsequently arrested some suspects, which include a couple identified as Mr and Mrs Ademola Akingbade, and Mrs Olaiya Yetunde., while one of them  Mrs Olaku fled  with an hired motorcycle.

Penpushing also reports that, in the course of preliminarily interview with the arrested suspects, it was gathered that Mrs Akingbade was looking for the fruit of womb for the past 20 years, not until she met Mrs Olaku who assured her of  solution in sight.

The ring leader of the baby factory told Akingbade that her infertility problem would be fully resolved through the application of local herbs, of which she had commenced immediate medication for over ten months.

Penpushing reports that, contrary to the assurance by Olaku, the woman did not get pregnant; hence an arrangement was made to arrange a baby for her, on payment of N750, 000, and thereafter headed to the factory to take delivery of the baby.

The team of the So-Safe Corps, on time moved to the hide out to effect arrest of the suspects, and found number of exhibits in the baby factory which include: baby delivery items such as pampers, clothes, cotton wool, and methylated  spirit, as well as four Android phones and  N250,000.

Penpushing further reports that, when contacted the Ogun State Safe-So-Corps Commander, Soji Ganzallo confirmed the incident, adding that the suspects and  exhibits have been handed over to the Police authority in Ofada Police as at the time of this report.

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