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Vigilante Rescue 14-Month-Old Baby From Kidnappers In Abia State

Vigilante Rescue 14-Month-Old Baby From Kidnappers In Abia State

A 14-month-old baby Master Chimnwemeri Uche has been rescued by members of the Umunkpeyi vigilante group in Isiala Ngwa South local government area of Abia State from a kidnapping syndicate.

The Nation reports:

The abductors were allegedly on their way to sell the baby to Nma Charity/Maternity and Rehabilitation Center at Umunkpeyi in Isiala Ngwa South when they were apprehended. Nma Charity/Maternity and Rehabilitation Center was recently raided for harbouring pregnant teenagers and selling babies illegally.

Baby Chimnwemeri was said to have been abducted from his 13 MCC road Abayi Aba residence on July 22 by Chinedu Ukachukwu a.k.a Obataosu  from Ebiri Omuma in Rivers State along with his accomplice Kingsley Mbodo, an indigene of Umuowa, Orlu in Imo State. It was gathered that Ukachukwu, a former neighbor of the Uche’s asked Chiamaka, Chimnwemeri’s sister to buy him bread before they disappeared with the baby.

The hoodlums were however arrested by the members of the Umunkpeyi vigilante group having failed to convince them of the rightful ownership of the baby, they were handed over to the police.

Other members of the gang  including Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ohadiwe were detained at the Abayi police station. The Ohadiwe’s admitted to giving the suspects shelter but denied having knowledge of the crime they committed.

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Ukachukwu said their plan was to sell baby Chimnwemeri to the proprietress of Nma maternity home, who he said had been buying babies from him. He confessed to be responsible for the kidnapping reported at Okpu Umuobo village and accused his friend, Kingsley, of luring him into the business.  Kingsley, a furniture maker at Ogwa denied the allegation, he said Ukachukwu persuaded him to travel to Aba to beg his wife (Gold) to come back home.

Mr. and Mrs. Uche thanked God, the vigilante, Army and police for their efforts in helping them reunite with their child. Police spokesman Ezekiel Udeviotu Onyeke said the suspects would be transferred to the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further investigation.

View Comments (18)
  • This is crazy! How can you be stealing baby to sell for heavens sake? Thank God the child was rescued. They should face the full wrought of the law. Evil doers

  • What’s this country turning into? Too many kidnappers out there. God please help our kids. Amen.

  • Thank God for the rescue. God and the law will sure deal with the perpetrators.

  • Kai see as the baby’s name is following him.may his God always have victory. As for these rif raffs; jisie nu ike na emebo ndi be anyi, F**LS

  • Wao! All tnkx to God for d recovering of this poor baby ad I strongly believed dt these heartless kidnappers will be felt with.

  • The baby’s name truly worked for his protection! Thank God for saving this innocent baby. People who lost their babies can follow up on this story and track their babies before they finally do away with the hoodlums, and their heartless ‘customer’, the maternity owner. Maternity indeed!

  • i think their cup was full.. Heartless people hurting Innocent children. Thank God he Was rescued

  • They shuld watch it cos the way dis is going it wuld get to a point where one wuld be walking on d road and somebdy wil jst come and snatch ur baby frm u

  • Thank God the baby is safe and unites with the family. The owner of that maternity home should be jailed for life

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