Police Rescue 12 Trafficked Children in Abia State; Two Suspects Arrested
In a significant operation on May 19, 2025, the Abia State Police Command rescued 12 children—ranging from two months to 14 years old—from a suspected illegal orphanage in Arochukwu Local Government Area. The children were found under the care of a couple, Blessing Emebo (49) and Sunday Emebo (42), who are now in police custody.
The rescued children include:
Male: Ojiugo Caleb (14), Christian Okoro (12), Samuel Okoro (13), Clinton Nkemakolam (9), Godwin Emmanuel (10), Osinachi Nkemakolam (6), Marvellous Emmanuel (5), David Emmanuel (7), Testimony Emebo (2 months).
Female: Ogechi Nkemakolam (9), Chinaza Okoro (9), Anointing Okoro (7).
These children were reportedly brought from various villages in Arochukwu and were found in the custody of the suspects.
The suspects were apprehended based on credible intelligence and are currently undergoing interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Umuahia. The police have assured that the suspects will be arraigned in court upon the conclusion of the investigation.
The children have been handed over to the Abia State Ministry of Women’s Affairs for proper care and rehabilitation.
This incident underscores the ongoing issue of child trafficking in Nigeria. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to child welfare. The Abia State Police Command continues to work diligently to combat such crimes and ensure the safety of vulnerable children.
#AbiaPolice #ChildRescue #EndChildTrafficking
In a significant operation on May 19, 2025, the Abia State Police Command rescued 12 children—ranging from two months to 14 years old—from a suspected illegal orphanage in Arochukwu Local Government Area. The children were found under the care of a couple, Blessing Emebo (49) and Sunday Emebo (42), who are now in police custody.
The rescued children include:
Male: Ojiugo Caleb (14), Christian Okoro (12), Samuel Okoro (13), Clinton Nkemakolam (9), Godwin Emmanuel (10), Osinachi Nkemakolam (6), Marvellous Emmanuel (5), David Emmanuel (7), Testimony Emebo (2 months).
Female: Ogechi Nkemakolam (9), Chinaza Okoro (9), Anointing Okoro (7).
These children were reportedly brought from various villages in Arochukwu and were found in the custody of the suspects.
The suspects were apprehended based on credible intelligence and are currently undergoing interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Umuahia. The police have assured that the suspects will be arraigned in court upon the conclusion of the investigation.
The children have been handed over to the Abia State Ministry of Women’s Affairs for proper care and rehabilitation.
This incident underscores the ongoing issue of child trafficking in Nigeria. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to child welfare. The Abia State Police Command continues to work diligently to combat such crimes and ensure the safety of vulnerable children.
#AbiaPolice #ChildRescue #EndChildTrafficking
Police Rescue 12 Trafficked Children in Abia State; Two Suspects Arrested
In a significant operation on May 19, 2025, the Abia State Police Command rescued 12 children—ranging from two months to 14 years old—from a suspected illegal orphanage in Arochukwu Local Government Area. The children were found under the care of a couple, Blessing Emebo (49) and Sunday Emebo (42), who are now in police custody.
The rescued children include:
Male: Ojiugo Caleb (14), Christian Okoro (12), Samuel Okoro (13), Clinton Nkemakolam (9), Godwin Emmanuel (10), Osinachi Nkemakolam (6), Marvellous Emmanuel (5), David Emmanuel (7), Testimony Emebo (2 months).
Female: Ogechi Nkemakolam (9), Chinaza Okoro (9), Anointing Okoro (7).
These children were reportedly brought from various villages in Arochukwu and were found in the custody of the suspects.
The suspects were apprehended based on credible intelligence and are currently undergoing interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Umuahia. The police have assured that the suspects will be arraigned in court upon the conclusion of the investigation.
The children have been handed over to the Abia State Ministry of Women’s Affairs for proper care and rehabilitation.
This incident underscores the ongoing issue of child trafficking in Nigeria. Authorities urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to child welfare. The Abia State Police Command continues to work diligently to combat such crimes and ensure the safety of vulnerable children.
#AbiaPolice #ChildRescue #EndChildTrafficking
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