Wednesday, December 17, 2025 - Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Squad of the Niger State Police Command have arraigned eight suspected child traffickers before Minna Chief Magistrate’s Court.
Head of the Squad, DSP Ahmed Sa’idu, led the team to arrest
the suspects in Nasarawa State for being in possession of stolen children
from various parts of Niger State.
The defendants include Leo Ugochukwu, Ngozi Ugochukwu,
Henrietta Obiako and Rosemary Ogbulogo.
Others, according to police First Information Report (FIR),
were Chioma Onyaja, Vincent Emmanuel, Joy Ndife and Olusegun Isaiah, all
of Nyanya in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Nasarawa.
They were charged on eight counts bordering on criminal
conspiracy, kidnapping, concealing or keeping kidnapped/abducted persons,
dealing in human beings, child stealing, trafficking in persons, indecent
treatment of children, wrongful confinement and wrongful confinement in secret.
The FIR marked MMC/CMC/74/25 Report (FIR), made available in
court, noted that the eight charges were punishable under Section 60 (2),(a)
(1), 211, 238 and 239 of the Niger State penal code.
The Police Prosecutor, Inspector Aliyu Kuta, told the court
that on November 5, 2025, about 3.00pm, Victoria Ebunoha of Loko, Karu Local
Council of Nasarawa, was arrested at Dikko Junction in possession of
three male children suspected to be stolen.
During interrogation, she confessed to have stolen the
children from Lambata in Gurara Local Council of Niger State, heading to Nyanya
in FCT to sell them.
On further interrogation, she disclosed that she stole seven
other children from their parents, namely, Mohammed Bala, Danlami Zhami, Bello
Usman and others at Lambata and Sabon Wuse.
The stolen children, according to the prosecutor, were sold
to Leo Ugochukwu of Loko, at the rate of N1.1 million.
“On further interrogation, they all confessed to have
intentionally purchased the children from Ebunoha, knowing fully that the
children were stolen by her,” he stated.
When the charges were read to them by the presiding Chief
Magistrate, Murtala Ibrahim, they all pleaded not guilty, while Kuta applied
for a new date for further mention of the case.
He also prayed the court to remand them in Minna Old
Correctional Centre till the next adjourned date. The Chief Magistrate
remanded them and adjourned till January 5, 2026, for further
mention.

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