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Baby Factory 2 (news review)

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THE MEN OF THE LAGOS STATE POLICE HAVE TAKEN seven additional pregnant victims of another Lagos baby factory into custody, a week after rescuing twenty three pregnant victims of same ill fate. The victims, who among was an underage girl of 13 years old, were found loitering Cele Bus stop, along the Oshodi Apapa Expressway, after escaping from captivity of the baby factory. They were found unkempt, tired and stranded in the area. Investigation revealed that victims had originally come from Imo, Abia and Rivers states. Their captors had deceived them, promising them employment and better livelihood in Lagos. The 13 years old among them divulged to the police that she was raped while she was in her village and had become pregnant. While she was living through her confusion and plight, she was approached by some people who had promised to cater for her and her unborn baby in Lagos, ignorant that the plan was to take her baby from her and sell. Once they found out the true intention of t

Baby Factory 1 (news review)

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NINETEEN YOUNG PREGNANT WOMEN AND FOUR CHILDREN were rescued by the Lagos State Police Command on Thursday, 19th September 2019 from four different baby factories at Ayanwale, Ikotun area of Lagos during a clandestine raid. The baby factories were believed to be owned and operated by one madam Oluchi, an indigene of Imo state who was a resident of Lagos state. However, she is still at large, while two suspects, Happiness and Sherifat Ipeya, her subordinates, were apprehended in the raid. Police sources revealed that the victims were from Rivers, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Abia and Imo states, and that they had been deceived with the promise of better livelihood and domestic jobs in Lagos. After relocating them to Lagos, they had been held against their wills, raped and impregnated. Their unborn babies were to be sold to potential buyers who would pay up to N500,000 for a male gender and N300,000 for a female gender, once the babies were born. Also rescued in the operation wer

Killing Glory (news review)

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KINGSLEY MADUKWE, A RESIDENT OF ATAN-OTA, OGUN STATE, WHO HAILED FROM IHIALA LGA OF ANAMBRA STATE, HAS BEEN ARRESTED BY OFFICERS OF THE OGUN STATE POLICE COMMAND FOR BEATING HIS NURSING WIFE, GLORY, TO DEATH. During questioning, Madukwe told the men of the Ogun State Police Command that he had had a misunderstanding with his deceased wife, Glory Madukwe, over their one month old baby she was nursing. He had accused her of neglecting the baby who was crying for food. He said his wife's response to his accusation had upset him, so he'd annoyingly slapped her, unfortunately, sending her to her death. Glory's corpse has been deposited at the mortuary of the State Hospital, Ota. According to the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the suspect has been ordered by the State Commissioner of Police, CP Bashir Makama, to be transferred to the Homicide Section of the Command for further investigation. Reviewed/written by Dewale Samuel.

Rigor Mortis ( News Review)

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THE EDO STATE POLICE HAD IN OCTOBER 2018 ARRESTED AND PARADED A NINETEEN YEARS OLD BOY FOR ALLEGEDLY STRANGLING HIS MOTHER TO DEATH IN HER SLEEP AT AROUND 5AM, IN THE ROOM THEY BOTH SHARE IN OLOGBO AREA, NEAR BENIN IN EDO STATE. The young alleged criminal had confessed to the Police Investigators that he'd done it for ritual purpose. He also divulged that he had been consulting a spiritualist who had instructed him to kill his mother and then have constant sexual intercourse with her corpse in spite of rigor mortis for him to attain the riches he wished for. The suspect had pandered to the instructions of the spiritualist until luck ran out on him, when his suspicious grandmother found out and raised the alarm. He was apprehended by his neighbours before he could take to his heels, and then he was handed over to the police. Reviewed/Written by Dewale Samuel.

Pants Down (News Review)

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A 30 YEARS OLD MAN, LAMINU ALLI, HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED TO THE MAGISTRATE COURT BY THE LAGOS STATE POLICE for attempting to rape a mad pregnant woman, known as Christiana, in an uncompleted building in the area of Isheri-Olofin, along Igando-LASU expressway to Iyana Iba, Lagos state. The residents who had caught him with the mentally sick victim, pants down and with a knife, alleged that the suspect specialized in engaging mad ladies on the streets in the area in sex for ritual purposes, and impregnating them. Allegedly, he was once also caught in the same act with another mad woman but he got away. After apprehending him, the residents hauled him away to the Police station, where he was detained and then a swift investigation had begun. Investigation revealed that he was culpable, and he was later charged to court for attempting to rape the mad pregnant woman. He pleaded 'not guilty'. However, the prosecutor Supol Kenneth Asibor begged the court to give a new date

Incest (News Review)

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THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ONYEKACHI NNABUIFE, WHO HAD BEEN UNDER POLICE CUSTODY FOR HAVING CARNAL KNOWLEDGE OF HIS NINE YEARS OLD STEP-DAUGHTER, had had his bail application rejected by the Magistrate Court, which ordered his continuous prison custody, pending legal advise from the Lagos State Department of Public Prosecution. Nnabuife faces twelve years jail term if found guilty of the two-count charges leveled against him, of defilement and assault. He was married to the victim's  mother, who had moved in with him with her daughter after their union. Investigation revealed that the accused had been having vaginal penetration with the child for weeks before his arrest and had always threatened the child each time after the abuse,of great consequences if she ever told her mother. However, the mother had noticed a behavioral change in her daughter and had kept pressing her for an answer. She had also been suspicious of her husband to be the reason for her sudden behavioral change.

Own Kidnapping (news review)

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Chizoba Ogbonna, a 36 years old single mother of three, and a teacher, has been arrested by the operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, in Abriba-Ohafia area of Abia State for allegedly masterminding her own kidnapping which saw her family pay to her and her accomplices the sum of N500,000 out of N2 million ransom. Arrested alongside with her were her accomplices, Uche Anthony and Joseph Ezema, who'd contacted her family and had demanded the ransom of two million Naira, threatening to kill her within the hours of her abduction if the ransom was not paid, and then ensuring that the first installment of N300,000 was received through Chizoba's account, and then another installment of N200,000 in cash later on. Fortunately, Chizoba's family had alerted the IRT after the first installment payment. The operatives'd swiftly swung into clandestine action, planting a tracking device into the second installment. This'd led th