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Hiring Men to Pregnant Women, “Baby Factory” in Nigeria Police Raid

TRIBUN-VIDEO.COM – A syndicate human trafficking to be precise baby on Nigeria raided by police, Tuesday (12/1/2020).

The place called Baby Factory it employs men to impregnate women and sell their babies.

There were 10 people who were rescued by the police from illegal delivery houses, including four children and six women.

The raid operation was carried out in a Baby Factory in the Mowe area, southwestern Ogun state.

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Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi explained that the women there confessed to the police that the owner of the ‘Baby Factory’ employed men.

“Acting as a lead, our people stormed the illegal delivery home and rescued 10 people, including four children and six women, four of whom were pregnant,” police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi told AFP news agency.

They are tasked with impregnating the women, then selling the newborns for a profit.

The so-called ‘Baby Factory’ is a private medical clinic with an illegal status.

Pregnant women are accommodated in that place.

In fact, at this clinic there is also a bargain for selling babies.

It was informed that Police raids on illegal maternity units are relatively common in Nigeria, especially in the south.

Quoted from the Daily Mail, last year, 19 pregnant women and 4 children were rescued from another suspected baby factory in Nigeria.

The pregnant woman’s age ranges from 15 to 28 years.

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Investigators said at the time that the children would be trafficked.

They were sold for Rp. 19 million for boys and Rp. 13 million for girls. (Tribun-Video.com/Tribunnews.com)

This article was published on Tribunnews.com by title ‘Baby Factory’ in Nigeria Raided by Police, Hire Men to Conceive Women and Babies for Sale

Editor: Panji Anggoro Putro
Reporter: Mufti Rosyidatul Fauziah
Video Production: Bhima Taragana
Source: Tribunnews.com

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