Four “notorious” child traffickers who allegedly abducted and sold children for N1 million have been arrested by the police in Imo State.
The police spokesperson in the state, Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
Mr Okoye, an assistant superintendent of police, said the suspects – two men and two women – were members of a syndicate involved in the abduction of children from unsuspecting parents.
The police spokesperson said that the arrest of the suspects and the rescue of the victims occurred when the police detectives raided a hideout used by the suspects in the state.
Mr Okoye identified the arrested suspects as Ifeoma Anyanwu, 41, Chibuzor Lucky, 42, and Charity Kalu, 24 – all indigenes of Abia State which shares boundary with Imo State.
The fourth suspect, Isidore Ozioma, 56, hails from Umuhu, Onicha Community in Ezinihitte Mbaise Council Area of Imo State.
“Investigations revealed that the suspects lured the children into their tricycle while they were playing outside, subsequently transported them to a hidden location in Aba where they were sold for N1 millon,” the police spokesperson said.
He said three children, allegedly abducted by the suspects for trafficking, were rescued by police detectives from the State Criminal Investigation Department in Owerri.
Mr Okoye said the Commissioner of Police in Imo State, Aboki Danjuma, has warned parents to be vigilant in order to protect children from traffickers.
Mr Danjuma urged families to be careful with strangers around their children and supervise the children appropriately.