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Nigeria police rescue 10 people after ‘baby factory’ raid

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Rescued women said the owner hired men to impregnate them and then sell the newborns for profit.

Ten people were rescued by police from an illegal maternity home – a so-called “baby factory” – in the Mowe area of the southwestern Nigerian state of Ogun on Tuesday.

“Acting on a tip-off, our men stormed the illegal maternity home and rescued 10 people, including four kids and six women, four of whom are pregnant,” police spokesperson Abimbola Oyeyemi told AFP news agency on Wednesday.

He said the women told police that the owner hired men to impregnate them and then sell the newborns. The “factories” are usually small illegal facilities parading as private medical clinics that house pregnant women and offer their babies for sale.

In some cases, young women have been held against their will and raped before their babies are sold on the black market Oyeyemi said two suspects, a physically challenged man and the daughter of the owner of the clinic, were arrested.

“The operator of the center is on the run but we are intensifying efforts to arrest her and bring her to justice,” he said, adding that the owner had previously been arrested for the same offence. “She had been standing trial for human trafficking after her arrest early this year but she was on bail when she went back to her usual business.”

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

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