Monday, 6 May 2013
HOW AMERICAN BASED NIGERIAN COUPLE GOT "AGBO" TWIN IN PORT HARCOURT.
SUSPECTED CHILD TRAFFICKING
SUSPECTS: 1. ADENUGA SOYIBO ‘M’
2. ELIZABETH SOYIBO ‘F’
On the 15th day of April, 2013, the American Consulate reported that the above stated persons who have earlier applied for American Visa and their application was differed on the suspicion that the Twins they claimed to be their babies appeared to have been stolen.
Based on this, the Consulate ordered a DNA test to ascertain the biological relationship of the babies with the two suspects.
The Consulate invited them when it received the result of the DNA which revealed that the babies do not belong to the couple as both lack the genetic marks that must be contributed to the child by the biological parents.
During investigation, Detectives travelled to Port-Harcourt where the woman claimed to have given birth to the Twins in a private small house. On getting to Port-Harcourt, the woman claimed she could no longer identify or locate the place, she also stated that she has no antenatal record anywhere as she did not attend any.
She stated further that the total sum of N1.8million was paid to the woman who administered “Agbo” local herbs on her that eventually produced the babies.
Adenuga Soyibo, the claimed father of the twins on his own part stated that he was also given “Agbo” local herbs that boosted his sperm count that produced the babies. Both suspects claimed they can no longer trace the woman whom they paid the sum of N1.8million for the “Agbo” local herbs and the delivery of the baby.
They also could not produce anyone who knew about the conception and the subsequent delivery of the babies.
The suspects would soon appear in Court.
DSP NGOZI ISINTUME-AGU
Police Public Relations Officer
For: Commissioner of Police
Special Fraud Unit
Ikoyi – Lagos
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