Crime How I sold 20 kidnapped
children By DTN - June 5, 2017 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter
Twenty-two-year-old Chinaza Onwuasoanya, is now gnashing her teeth in the
custody of the Special Armed Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Anambra State Police
Command, after refusing to retrace her steps and turn a new leaf. Onwuasoanya
was impregnated by her boyfriend in Lagos and returned to Anambra State to have
the baby but was too ashamed to go back home to her parents. After giving birth
to a baby girl, a friend introduced her to 45-year-old Goodness, who runs an
orphanage, which the police allege, was a cover for a baby-trafficking
operation. Onwuasoanya easily handed over the baby girl in exchange for the sum
of N150,000 paid to her by Goodness and moved on with her life. The money she
made from the evil transaction apparently opened her eyes to the possibility of
earning more from the same source. Without batting an eyelid, she moved into
child-trafficking, thereby sinking deeper into iniquity. Recounting her journey
into child-trafficking, Onwuasoanya told Sunday Sun: “I got into child
trafficking two years ago. I have sold 20 male and female children to Madam
Goodness who operates the orphanage. She paid me between N150,000 and N200,000
for each baby I sold to her. I got to know her when I became pregnant and gave
birth to a girl on October 4, 2013. After I delivered the baby, a friend
introduced me to Madam Goodness. I took my daughter to her and she gave me
N150,000.00, to take care of myself. After that time, I decided to go into
child trafficking by kidnapping children coming back from school or getting
them in the street. Then I would take them to Madam Goodness. And she would
sell them between N150,000 and N200,000. But I was arrested on May 1, 2017, when
I stole a set of twins at an estate in Onitsha and took them to my house.
Suddenly the father of the twins traced me to my house and came with policemen
and I was arrested.” Onwuasoanya who hails from Ebenebe, Awka North Local
Government Area, Anambra State, made interesting revelations to the police
while being interrogated. She confessed to being a member of the gang of
robbers who killed two policemen, Inspector Shuaibu Usman and Sergeant Julius
Matthew, of Police Mobile Force 29 in February, 2017 at Nkpor fly-over, Onitsha
and took their AK-47 rifles, which were later used to commit robberies in
Nkpor, Obosi, Ogidi, Nkpor Old Road, Awka, Oye-agu. She also assisted the SARS
operatives to arrest three members of the gang while the other six members escaped
and are still at large. She disclosed that she was always given her own share
of the money made during robbery operations, saying that she got between
N50,000 and N80,000. Though the prodigal daughter is now filled with regret, it
appears too late, as the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Samuel Okaula, indicated.
Besides, she passed up the opportunity to retrace her steps after giving birth
to the baby. As she noted, her parents are still alive and probably agonizing
over their daughter who deviated from the strait and narrow path and chose the
way that has now put her in police custody for allegedly associating with armed
robbers and engaging in child-trafficking. “I have regretted what I did. My
parents are alive. It was my friend who introduced to child trafficking and
which led me to armed robbery today,” Onwuasoanya said, the reality of what
lies ahead weigh heavily on her mind. Meanwhile, the Commander of SARS, Supol
Sunday Okpe confirmed that Ownuasoanya’s confession led to the arrest of three
people alleged to be members of the gang. The suspects are: Ifeanyi Onwukwe
a.k.a Nger, 22; Chidubem Osita a.k.a Kabaka, 23, and Chijioke Obi a.k.a
Abababa, who is 23 years old. When prodded by Sunday Sun for comments, Onwukwe
said: “It is true that we killed two policemen at Nkpor, we went with one
vehicle and three motorcycles which we always used for our robbery operations.
We always met at the football field at Nkpor to plan our strategies. The SARS
operatives recovered an AK47 rifle from us. We used the AK47 rifle to carry out
our operations.” Goodness who admitted to running an orphanage, which had 15
children, however, denied engaging in child trafficking. She added: “Students
who got pregnant come to us to deliver their babies, and we take care of them.
Also children whose parents died are brought to us too. I don’t sell children
rather I take care of them. I have never known Chinasa Onwuasoanya in my life.”
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