Man Sells Son to bury dad
Kingsley Ubani, 26, from Eziama Nsulu in Isiala Ngwa North local government area of Abia, has admitted selling his three-year-old son to raise money to bury his father.
Kingsley Ubani, 26, from Eziama Nsulu in Isiala Ngwa North local government area of Abia, has admitted selling his three-year-old son to raise money to bury his father.
Ubani
said this on Thursday in Umuahia when the Abia State Police Command
paraded two child trafficking suspects and 19 pregnant teenagers/young
persons.
He
said that he sold his three years and eight months old son in November
2012 at the rate of N260, 000 to a woman who is now at large.
“I
told my wife that I don't have money to bury my father who was in the
mortuary at that time and she approved of the transaction,” Ubani said.
Earlier, the Commissioner of Police in Abia, Mr Usman Tilli, told newsmen that the suspect was arrested following a tip-off.
He
said that investigations led to the recovery of the child who had been
handed over to the grandfather for care and protection.
Tilli
said that the police had on Nov. 11, 2013, also arrested another
suspect, Chimere Sunday of Osisioma local government area of the state
for selling his two children.
He said that upon investigation, one of the children was recovered, adding that the buyers were on police wanted list.
Also,
Tilli said that the 19 pregnant teenagers/ persons who were also
paraded, were rescued from an illegal charity home at Umuobia Housing
Estate, Olokoro in Umuahia North local government area of the state.
“A
team of policemen from the command raided the home during which the
pregnant girls between the ages of 15 and 23, including a nursing
mother, were rescued,” he said.
Tilli
said that the son and daughter-in-law of the operator of the illegal
home were arrested while the prime suspect, Mrs Nma Achumba, was at
large.
He
said that Achumba hitherto operated her illegal charity home in Aba,
but decided to relocate to the rural area due to police crackdown on
traffickers in the commercial city.
“We have given child traffickers a lot of chase in Aba and they now relocated to the rural areas,” he said.
Reacting
to the development, Mr Uchechukwu Ohuabunwa, son of the operator of the
illegal charity home, said that he had severally advised his mother to
stay away from such illegal business.
“I don't know where my mother is at the moment though she told me that she was going for our father's burial.
“I had earlier told her to let go of this business but she did not listen,” Ohuabunwa said.
Meanwhile, Tilli has assured residents of the state of a crime free Yuletide.
He
said that his confidence stemmed from the fact that the Command had
cracked down and arrested notorious armed robbers and car snatchers who
terrorised the area
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