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Enugu Police Bust Child Trafficking Syndicate, Rescue Six Victims, Arrest 10 Suspects | Sahara Reporters

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The command also arrested of 10 suspects it said were involved in both local and transnational child trafficking networks.

The Enugu State Police Command has rescued six stolen and trafficked children in a multiple coordinated operations between June 30 and July 16, 2025.

The command also arrested of 10 suspects it said were involved in both local and transnational child trafficking networks.

SP Daniel Ndukwe, Command's spokesperson, who disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday, stated that significant breakthroughs was part of the Command efforts to combat child theft and trafficking in the state.

Among the rescued children is a one-year-and-seven-month-old male child and a 14-year-old girl trafficked to Ghana.

The statement partly read: "On July 15, 2025, at about 9:30 p.m., operatives from the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad of the Command, working with Neighbourhood Watch members, arrested one Chiaha Josephine (female, aged 64) and Ozomma Christopher Ubanagum (male, 67) in Ezeagu LGA. 

"Two trafficked children were rescued - Loveth Mfonobong (female, aged 16), whose name had been changed to Chiaha Ifunanya, and Benjamin Alex Okon (male, aged 12), renamed Chiaha Udochukwu. Josephine confessed to buying Loveth in 2021 for ₦900,000 and Benjamin in 2024 for ₦1,400,000. While Mfonobong could only give her place of origin as Affi (State or LGA unknown), Benjamin gave his as Oron in Akwa Ibom State. On July 16, 2025, one Ilo Caroline (55) was also arrested for her involvement.

"On July 13, 2025, police operatives from the Command’s Awkunanaw Division, with Neighbourhood Watch, rescued a one-year-and-seven-month-old male child and arrested Chiemerie Daniel Onwe (male, 28). 

"The child's mother, a trader at the cattle market in New Garriki, Awkunanaw, Enugu, had reported her son stolen. The suspect was found carrying the baby and arrested, while the child was rescued and reunited with her mother. The suspect has been arraigned in court and remanded in correctional custody.

Another suspect, Mirabel Oluebube, 21, was arrested for trafficking a 14-year-old girl to Ghana and later helped police apprehend her accomplice, Udenze Ifeanyi, 32.

"On July 4, 2025, police operatives from the Emene Division of the Command arrested one Mirabel Oluebube (female, aged 21) after a report that she trafficked a 14-year-old female victim to Ghana," the statement noted. "She confessed and helped police arrest her male accomplice, 32-year-old Udenze Ifeanyi. The victim was safely rescued and reunited with her family. Both suspects were arraigned and remanded in the correctional custody.

"On July 3, 2025, police operatives attached to Ogui Division, working with Neighbourhood Watch, arrested one Chinenye Ozoagu (female, aged 16), her mother Ogochukwu Ozoagu (aged 31), and Chidinma Ukpai (female, aged 40) for allegedly running a child trafficking ring. 

"Investigations showed Chinenye gave birth on June 30, 2025, and sold the newborn for ₦1,400,000 in connivance with her mother and Chidinma. The baby was rescued in Nsukka, but the buyer escaped.

"Also on June 30, 2025, the same Ogui Police Division operatives rescued an eleven-month-old baby girl and arrested Ogbuzuru Ifebuche (female, aged 36) after she was caught trying to steal the child from the mother's salon, where she had pretentiously gone to fix her nails. The mother raised an alarm after seeing the suspect leaving with the baby in a tricycle. The suspect was apprehended and manhandled by an angry mob before she was rescued and rearrested by the police."

Ndukwe said that the remaining arrested suspects will be arraigned in court after investigations, noting that efforts are on the way to apprehend other members of the syndicates at large.

The statement quoted the Commissioner of Police, CP Mamman Giwa, to have commended the operatives' professionalism and swift responses, cautioning parents and guardians to be watchful and protect their children.

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