The Police Command in Lagos State has arrested two nurses working at Trinity Clinic, Meiran, Lagos, for selling a woman’s baby and deceiving her that she had a stillbirth.
According to report, it was gathered that the nurses, Mrs. Marbel Onochel and Dorcas Omitogun, allegedly sold the baby for N350,000 to Mrs. Helen Okoh, a resident of Ajah in Lagos.
The Nation report that the police have also arrested her.
The suspects were alleged to have told the baby’s parents that it died and they buried the stillborn to save the family the trauma.
Besides allegedly engaging in child theft and trafficking, it was learned that Onochel, a Delta State indigene, also ran an illegal traditional hospital at Meiran.
Trouble, however, reportedly started after the woman’s family insisted that they wanted to see the body, but the suspects could provide it.
When the family insisted on seeing the body, the nurses claimed that the baby’s head was bad, prompting the family to report at the police station, the Nation gathered.
It was reported that Onochel kept N250,000 from the sale and gave Omitogun N100,000.
During interrogation, the woman who bought the baby said she was desperate for a child because she was unable to conceive, as she had a fibroid.
Police spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP) while confirming their arrest, told The Nation that the baby had been recovered from the buyer.
“We have recovered the baby, arrested the woman who bought the baby and the two nurses who conspired and sold the baby. The suspects will be charged to court,” he stated.