Your Black World reports.
Nigerian police have broken up what they call a “baby factory” in the
southern Nigerian city of Aba. The clinic, known as The Cross
Foundation, is accused of holding pregnant girls hostage and selling
their newborn babies into the sex trade and human trafficking markets.
The clinic’s owners, Dr. Hyacinth Orikara, is accused of forcing
women to sell their babies to him for $190, depending on the gender of
the child. He is denying the allegations. The girls, many of whom are
aged between 15 and 17, confirmed details to authorities.
“We rescued 32 pregnant girls and arrested the proprietor who is
undergoing interrogation over allegations that he normally sells the
babies to people who may use them for rituals or other purposes,” police
commissioner Bala Hassan said.
The doctor is claiming that the clinic cared for teens with unwanted
pregnancies. The women were sent to a haven for victims of human
trafficking. “Baby farms” are believed to be common in Western Africa.
The newborns are sold to the highest bidder, with children ending up
as factory workers or sex slaves.
After fraud and drug trafficking, human trafficking is believed to be the third most common crime in Nigeria.
1 comment:
What a horrific story. God bless those poor women and those precious babies.I'm heartsick
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