25 Children Rescued From An Illegal Orphanage In Lagos.
The 25 children were rescued from an illegal orphanage where they were being offered for sale,
The children rescued in Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, were aged between three months and 12 years old. The home had been operating for some 18 years, though it was unclear if it had been engaged in the same alleged activity throughout that time.
"The children were rescued last week in Egbeda. The owner of the illegal orphanage is in custody and she is assisting police in their investigation," said Hakeem Bello, spokesman for the state governor.
He said the raid on St Stephen Charity Foundation was carried out with the help of the police.
Bello said there were no records on how the children arrived at the home, adding that the state government has taken custody of them.
Lagos police spokeswoman Ngozi Braide said investigations revealed that 27 children were recently in the home, originally registered as a charity organisation.
"We were able to rescue 25 while the whereabouts of the remaining two are still unknown," Braide said, adding that the missing pair might have been adopted.
Braide said "the suspect was using the children for financial gains by offering them for adoption to willing buyers."
She did not disclose how much each child was being sold for, adding that investigations were continuing.
"The suspect may appear in court today over allegations of child trafficking and running an illegal adoption centre," she said.
Cases of child abuse and trafficking are high now in Nigeria because some couples unable to have their own children and therefore reach out illegal orphanages, while some children are bought for use as labour such as domestic help.
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