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ADAMAWA POLICE RECOVER 3 YRS OLD BOY SOLD FOR N410,000 BY HIS MOTHER

ADAMAWA POLICE RECOVER 3 YRS OLD BOY SOLD FOR N410,000 BY HIS MOTHER

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Adamawa State Police Command has recovered a 3 years old boy identified as Friday Okonkwo, who was stole and sold for N410,000.

The boy was allegedly stole by one Blessing Okonkwo, 24 years old and allegedly sold to Efunaya Nabufe, 35 years old resident of Mubi North LGA, Adamawa state.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Nguroje, disclosed the recovery in a release to newsmen in Yola, Adamawa State.

According to him, investigations led to the recovery of the abducted child from Efunaya Nabufe, who took the boy to her sister in Enugu State.

He said it was further revealed during investigation that Blessing Okonkwo, who sold the boy to Efunaya is the biological mother of the boy as against her earlier statement to the Police where she claimed to be the elder sister.

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He explained that Hauwa Lawan, who initially claimed to be the mother of the boy is actually his grandmother, saying that Blessing, was impregnated by one Aboi from Onitsha and gave birth to the boy in 2019.

 

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