15 year old sent to prison for selling her new baby for N70K
An Enugu East Magistrates’ Court in Enugu State, on Monday, remanded a 15-year-old lady, Chinwendu Agbo, of Enugu East Local Government Area, in prison for selling her new-born baby.
The accused person, who pleaded guilty to the one-count charge, was arrested for selling the baby.
She told the court that she was maltreated and was sent packing from her family house because she was pregnant.
The prosecution counsel, Mr P. Ogbu, said that the matter was reported to the Obollo Afor Police Station on August 6 by the neighbours of the accused person.
He told the court that the accused sold her baby to one Ngozi Eze who is now at large for N70,000 and named four witnesses to testify in the matter whenever it was called up for hearing.
The Magistrate, Mr D. Ekoh, said that for Eze to take the baby to Anambra, it meant that it was an arrangement between her and the accused.
Nigerian Tribune
The accused person, who pleaded guilty to the one-count charge, was arrested for selling the baby.
She told the court that she was maltreated and was sent packing from her family house because she was pregnant.
"l was surprised the way l was treated when l was pregnant but my mother gave birth to me and my siblings out of wedlock. My mother gave birth to us in her father’s house, so I am surprised the way they are treating me“I was sent out with the pregnancy when Eze found me and took care of me. After delivering my baby, she took the baby and paid me N70,000,” she said.Agbo said that Eze was nowhere to be found when the police came for his arrest, saying that she was told that Eze had run away with the baby to an undisclosed area in Onitsha, Anambra State.
The prosecution counsel, Mr P. Ogbu, said that the matter was reported to the Obollo Afor Police Station on August 6 by the neighbours of the accused person.
He told the court that the accused sold her baby to one Ngozi Eze who is now at large for N70,000 and named four witnesses to testify in the matter whenever it was called up for hearing.
The Magistrate, Mr D. Ekoh, said that for Eze to take the baby to Anambra, it meant that it was an arrangement between her and the accused.
Nigerian Tribune
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