Oluwasemilore Adebiyi, who was
declared missing about a month ago, has
been found. Her mother, Tobiloba, said
an apprentice she admitted, Mary John,
sold the three-year-old for N60,000.
Tobiloba, who spoke to Punch Metro on
the telephone from Anambra State
where operatives of the Federal Special
Anti-Robbery Squad rescued
Oluwasemilore, added that John’s real
name was Gladys Austin, a mother of
one from Cross River State.
It was learnt that John had barely spent
a week as an apprentice of Tobiloba in
the Alagbado area of Lagos State when
she absconded with the victim.
The case was reported to policemen at
the Alagbado division, from where it was
transferred to the FSARS, which began a
manhunt for the suspect.
PUNCH Metro learnt that John was
arrested in Badagry after which she
confessed to the crime.
The victim’s mother said they discovered
that John had collected N60,000 for her
daughter before she appeared at their
house in Alagbado.
She added that Oluwasemilore was sold
four different times to different women
before she was rescued.
She said, “After she was arrested in
Badagry, she said she had been paid
N60,000 for the job before coming to my
house and she had planned to kidnap my
tw vn ngcn o children. But she couldn’t
because I had said if she didn’t come with
a guarantor by Monday, she should not
come to work.
“She said after she kidnapped
Oluwasemilore, she left for Anambra by
a bus the same day, and she sold her to
an elderly woman, telling the woman
that my daughter belonged to a
prostitute who wanted to get rid of the
girl.
“The woman buys new babies and
resells to families without children. The
policemen asked her to call the woman
that she had another child to sell. When
she did, the woman asked her if it was a
‘trouser’ or ‘skirt’, which was a code
name for a boy or girl. We decided to
give her my son as bait.”
She explained that the buyer arranged
to meet John at a bus stop in Onitsha,
adding that the woman agreed to buy
her son for N500,000.
The police were said to have posed as
evangelists and bank customers while
they laid in ambush for the suspect.
“As she got there, the police started
shooting and she wanted to run, but she
was quickly arrested. She didn’t want to
cooperate initially, but when she was
drilled, she opened up and said she
resold the child to another woman,” she
added.
PUNCH Metro learnt that further
enquiries showed that Oluwasemilore
had been sold to someone in Awka,
Anambra State and resold to another
woman in the state.
Tobiloba said all those who bought her
daughter resold her because they were
attacked by a strange illness.
“Those people said when the child got to
them, they became sick and their
business started failing. Within one
month, my child had been sold to four
different families.
“The fourth woman was wealthy and
despite falling sick, she decided to keep
her. She handed her over to a relative
while she was in a hospital. The child had
been enrolled in a new school.
“When we called and disguised as if we
wanted to buy the child, she said she was
not selling the child, adding that the
money she bought her was huge,” she
added.
The policemen were said to have
offered N500,000 to buy the child, and
the suspect promised to drop the child
beside a church.
The suspect was reported to have
positioned some armed thugs around the
area.
“On getting there, they brought the child
in a Tundura Jeep. When some of the
policemen alighted from our own vehicle
to pick her, they opened fire on us
because they didn’t see any money. The
policemen replied the fire and they all
ran, but we were able to get the child
safely. Four suspects were arrested,”
she said.
The victim’s father thanked Nigerians
for their support.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Olarinde Famous-Cole, said he would
call back, but he had yet to do so as of
press time.
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