Monday, June 14, 2021

Woman In Ogun Confesses To Selling Her Two Daughters At N300,000 To Port Harcourt Couple

 A 35-year-old mother, Blessing Ebuneku Agoro, has confessed to Police in Ogun State on how she was lured to selling her  two biological daughters – Semilore Agoro (4 years) and Deborah Agoro (2 years) for N30,000 to a Port Harcourt based couple. 



The woman who is currently in police custody, was said to have sold the children without the knowledge of her husband, Oluwaseyi Agoro, who reported the matter to the police.

The State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the story to TheCaveat.info, on Sunday said the suspect's husband reported the case at the Redeemed Camp Divisional Headquarters on Lagos /Abeokuta Expressway, that he travelled for some time and returned on Tuesday without seeing his two daughters.

According to the PPRO, Oluwaseyi told the police that efforts to make his wife tell him the whereabouts of the girls yielded no result.

“Upon the report, the DPO of the Redeemed Camp Division, CSP Alabi Akinjide, detailed his detectives to apprehend the suspect, who was already with the camp’s code of conduct department.

“On interrogation, the suspect explained to the police that her husband left home for the past two years and while he was away, she found it difficult to cater for the two children, with her other two children she had for another man,” the police noted. .

She explained that while thinking of what to do, one Kolawole Imoleayo introduced her to a Port Harcourt couple, who she said were in dire need of children.

“She sold the two daughters to the couple at the rate of 300,000,” Oyeyemi said.

The police image maker added that her confession led to the arrest of the said Imoleayo; “they were both assisting the police in the investigation,” the PPRO confirmed.

While directing that the suspects be moved to the anti-human trafficking and child labour unit of state CIID, Ogun Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, said the sold girls must be rescued and brought back to their parent as soon as possible. 

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