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Baby factory: Anambra Police rescue 35 girls from Gally Gally Hotel

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Police storm baby factory, rescue 35
The 35 girls used for baby factory, rescued from Gally Gally Hotel Hotel,

 

Maduako Igbokwe l Wednesday, June 15, 2022

 

ONITSHA, Nigeria – Anambra State police command said it has rescued 35 girls used for baby factory and sundry crimes from Gally Gally Hotel in the state.

The state Public Relations Officer( PPRO), Ikenga Tochukwu, who represented the commissioner of police  Echeng Echeng disclosed this in  Onitsha while briefing journalists on the activities his men in the state.

He said that out of the 35 girls rescued , four were pregnant. ” I am delighted to welcome you to this press conference today( Wednesday). What we’re doing today is not only showcase the achievement of the command but to advise parent/guardian to always create a deliberate relationship with their children/wards.

“This will help to guide and direct them in their activities. It will help to monitor  them against unforeseen issues and bad company”, he said.

“Following a rigorous analysis of crime trends and pattern, the command’s operatives , working on information burst a hotel named Gally Gally in Nkpor where they use children between the ages of 14 years – 17years for sex slaves, prostitution and baby factory.

“The Operatives rescued 35 girls and four of them are pregnant. The police also arrested three persons namely: Mrs Ifeoma Uzo age( 35), Chidiebere Alaka (28) and Nweke Chidiebere. We recovered three pump action gun, seven cartridges and cash sum of N877,500.

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“The Suspects arrested are being interrogated with a view to eliciting information on their involvement and unmasking other gang members.

“We also have NATIP here, whom we shall hand over the victims for the welfare and rehabilitation of the children. All suspects will be charged to court at the end of investigations, ” the PPRO stated.

 

 

 

 

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