A Senior Magistrate Court in Port Harcourt, yesterday,
remanded five persons including a 72-year-old man, Elder Dominic Anajeonu, for
allegedly selling two 2-day-old babies.
Anajeonu was docked with the mother of the children,
30-year-old Eucharia Nwechie, alleged buyers of the children and the
facilitator of the unwholesome transaction.
Other persons being held in connection with the illicit
trade include Mrs. Nkiruka Anyanwu (45), Mrs. Chinyere Ihuoma(35) and Mrs.
Oluchi Nneji, also 35 years old.
According to a court document obtained by Nation Evening
Express, the mother of the babieshad on two different occasionssold the
2-day-old babies to interested buyers two years ago, and last month (June).
Mrs. Nwechie was reported to have in June 2010, at number
309 Ikwerre Road, Port Harcourt,sold a 2-day-old baby boy to one Mrs. Nkeiruka
Anyanwu at the cost of N100,000.
The buyer (Anyanwu), thereafter, resold the baby to Ihuoma at
the cost of N450,000, making an instant profit of N350,000.
In a different charge sheet,
the first accused person (Eucharia), was also alleged to
have, last month, sold another baby to one Mrs. Oluchi Nneji at the price of
N300,000.
The deals were reportedly perfected in the home the
Septuagenarian (Anajeonu), who also facilitated the horrendous trade.
But luck ran out for the child trafficking ring when the
baby reportedly died barely weeks after the illicit deal.
Nevertheless, the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the
three-count charge brought against them and
applied for bail through their defence lawyers simply
identified as Philip and Amaka.
The prosecution, represented by Inspector Agbor Simon,
objected to the bail of the accused persons, noting that they would definitely
jump bail if released.
To buttress his argument, Mr. Agbor disclosed that the
husband of the first accused person (mother of the babies) jumped bail after
police granted them (he and his wife) bail, adding that it has not been easy to
re-arrest him since then.
He insisted that if the accused persons are
granted bail, they would likely jump bail and bring
embarrassment to the court.
The trial magistrate, Mrs. Vic Jumbo, however, ruled in
favour of prosecution by ordering that the accused persons be remanded till
July 25 for bail consideration.
Our reporter gathered that the last buyer of the baby is yet
to be identified and the baby yet to be recovered.
The baby was reportedly sold to an unknown buyer at
the cost of N500, 000 and the transactions and arrests were carried out in Port
Harcourt and Mbaise in Imo state.

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