Abuja Baby Factory: 12-year-old girl, other pregnant women rescued, says NAPTIP
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons says its operatives rescued nine pregnant women from a baby factory in Abuja.
The rescue was announced in a statement on Thursday.
NAPTIP revealed that the baby factory is situated at one of the sprawling estates in the Ushafa area in the Federal Capital Territory. He also disclosed that the raid on the facility followed a tip-off from a concerned citizen.
It said the victims were locked up in an apartment inside the estate by a yet-to-be-identified suspected trafficking agent after they were recruited through an online platform.
NAPTIP’s director-general, Binta Adamu-Bello, lauded the judiciary for the landmark judgment of convicting and sentencing of Bishop Kenneth Duke.
Mr Duke was said to have raped a 12-year-old daughter of a church member in Abuja.
Ms Adamu-Bello said the judgment would serve as a deterrent to others while warning that the Agency would not spare anyone who violates any of its laws.
“Like, I warned a few weeks ago, NAPTIP will not spare anyone found to have violated any of the Laws irrespective of status, either on human trafficking or violence against persons.
”Rape is a serious crime with everlasting psychological effect and lasting trauma on the victim. We must all rise to say no to this heinous crime and ensure the protection of our children.
”How can you imagine a 52-year-old man violating a 12-year-old girl? It is painful, and it is criminal. I am relieved that the judiciary has served the convict the commensurable dose of punishment,” she said.
(NAN)