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Lady and her boyfriend arrested for stealing and selling children



31-year-old Titilyo Kudaisi and her boyfriend, Oluseyi Akinsete were nabbed in Ondo after stealing a six-month-old baby at Odo-Ota Sawmill area in Ilorin, Kwara State. It was gathered that while Kudaisi carried out the act after the child's parents left the house, her boyfriend stood guard.
 
Upon being interrogated, she confessed to selling two babies in Imo State for N500, 000 and N300, 000. She also claimed she was introduced to the business by her boyfriend.
 
She said; 
 

“We went to steal the child from his parents’ house in Ilorin, Kwara State.
“It’s my boyfriend who’s aware of the movement of the boy’s mother. After surveying the environment, we now moved in to steal the toddler.
“I met my boyfriend who lured me into the business in Lagos where I was living. He invited me to Ilorin, and I went to meet him with my only child who is three-years-old. Though, the father of my child is late.
“After arriving Ilorin, he convinced me that we should sell my baby, a boy which I disagreed with. But after much persuasion, I agree that we should sell the baby after he told me that he will help get my baby back.
“We later sold my child to someone in Imo State for N300, 000 but I could not get my child back despite his assurance.
“It’s after we sold my child that we went to steal the baby at Ilorin. After stealing the baby, we travelled down to Ondo town in Ondo State and I advised him that we should return the baby because I was scared of the entire scenario.”

 
Akinsete who disclosed that he has fathered three children, said he started the child selling business in 2019 through his friend he identified as John Emeka. He also said that he has not sold any of his children.
 
He said; 
 

“In total, I’ve been able to steal three babies since I started the business. We used to sell them to our buyers in Imo State.
“The guy that used to buy the babies from us told us that he works with an orphanage home.”

 
Ondo Police Commissioner, Bolaji Salami who paraded the suspects before newsmen said they will soon be charged to court . 

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