General News of Monday, 27 October 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Police bust baby factory in Ondo, rescue five pregnant girls

The Ondo State Police Command on Sunday said it had arrested one Ada Clement for allegedly operating a baby factory in Ore, the headquarters of Odigbo Local Government Area of the state.

According to the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr Olayinka Ayanlade, in a statement, the men of the command rescued five pregnant underage girls found in the illegal facility.

The police said the suspect sold babies for N400,000 and above for female children and N600,000 and above for male children, adding that one of the victims had delivered a baby boy in the facility
Ayanlade said the incident came to light on the 21st of October, 2025, “when one Vivian Peter, a 17-year-old girl from Ikot Ekpan, Akwa Ibom State, who is presently pregnant, reported at Ore Division that she had been trafficked from Akwa Ibom to Ore under the guise of being offered a job opportunity.

“Upon her arrival in Ore, she was taken to a supposed clinic, which later turned out to be a baby factory, where she met other pregnant girls allegedly being held for exploitation.

“She further revealed that the owner of the facility, identified as one Ada Clement, later instructed that she be taken to another hospital in Ore for a medical scan.

“However, she managed to escape and sought refuge at Ore Division, where she reported the incident to the police.”

Acting swiftly on the report, the PPRO said operatives from Ore Division, in collaboration with the gender unit, raided the said facility, “leading to the successful rescue of five pregnant girls and a baby boy.

“It was discovered that one of the victims had already given birth and is presently receiving post-natal treatment at the General Hospital, Ore, while the remaining rescued victims are in safe protective custody of the police.”

He added that preliminary investigation had revealed that the suspect, Ada Clement, and her accomplices had confessed to the crime, admitting that the facility was being used as a baby factory, where young pregnant girls were kept until they delivered, after which their babies were sold to individuals seeking children.