The three-year-old girl
kidnapped by her mother’s apprentice,
Grace John, who had resumed five days
earlier at their Alagbado shop in Lagos
two months ago, was found in Abia
State, weekend.
The little girl, as reliably gathered, had
been sold to three different buyers in
the eastern part of the country for
prices ranging from N500,000 to
N600,000.
Vanguard gathered that after her
abduction, she was taken to the
kidnappers’ den, a forest in Badagry
area of Lagos, from where her
abductors proceeded to Onitsha,
Anambra State, where she was sold to
a woman for N500,000.
Dissatisfied with the choice of a baby
girl, the first buyer, with an undisclosed
identity, was said to have sold the girl
to another buyer for N500,000 in
Awka, Anambra State capital. The
second buyer, in turn, sold the child to
another man in Umuahia, Abia State
capital for N600,000.
The hunt
Information at Vanguard’s disposal
revealed that operatives of the
Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
FSARS, Lagos State Police Command,
traced Grace to Badagry area of Lagos,
where she was arrested.
Her arrest led the operatives to the
eastern part of the country, where the
missing child was found on Sunday.
Vanguard gathered that some gunmen,
who intended to sell the child to a
fourth buyer, dropped her close to a
Catholic Church, amidst gunshots,
unknown to them that FSARS
operatives had cordoned off the area.
However, the operatives, as gathered,
could not respond for fear of hurting
the toddler.
Police sources hinted that “we used
Grace as bait to get the first buyer in
Onitsha. She called the buyer on phone
and told her that she had a ‘trouser,’
which is a codename for a male victim.
“The woman came to meet her at a bus
stop, where she was apprehended. She
led us to the second buyer, who in turn,
led us to the third, who was also about
to sell her. So far three persons have
been arrested.”
Parents thank Vanguard, police
As at 5p.m. yesterday, the baby’s
elated parents were still at the Abia
State Police Command. Speaking with
Vanguard, her father, Mr. Elesh
Adebiyi, said: “We give God praise and
also thank Vanguard for the assistance
rendered.
“Our daughter is hale and hearty. We
are grateful to FSARS and the Nigeria
Police in general. This feat has further
re-affirmed my confidence in the
Force.”
Recall that the baby’s unsuspecting
mother, Mrs Oluwatobiloba Adebiyi,
allowed her daughter to follow Grace,
who was going to buy snacks, after
efforts to pacify the child, who was
crying then, failed.
However, apprehension set in moments
later, after an endless wait for Grace
and the baby to return. Grace could not
be reached on her phone as it was
switched off.
Since her abduction, the parents were
not contacted for any ransom,
suggesting that it was not a case of
kidnapping, until the arrest of Grace,
who was said to be planning for
another operation elsewhere.
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