Thursday, 24 September 2015

Fake doctor who sold baby to childless couple for N300,000 arrested by Lagos State police

Olawale Omolaja (right) was arrested by men of the Lagos State Police
Command for selling a week-old baby for N300,000 to a childless couple.
 Omolaja was arrested along with a couple Dele and Radiat Onogbile,
following a tip-off. He reportedly sold the baby to the couple after they paid
him N136,000 as an advance. (left is the biological mother of the baby sold).
All the suspects were caught after the couple’s landlady in the Mile 12
suburb of Lagos discovered that the woman had a new born baby without
 being pregnant. She was said to have notified the Ketu Police Division of
 the suspicious presence of a new born baby in the couple’s home.
Upon interrogation, it was discovered that Mr Omolaja, billed the couple N300,000 for the baby. 

Further investigation revealed that the baby’s mother, Idiat Babatunde,
a student at the Offa Polytechnic in Kwara State, initially claimed said
she gave Mr Omolaja her baby in order to go and complete her clearance
in school,it appears she knew  about the sale of her child. Idiat, 39,
 claimed she left the baby in Mr Omolaja’s care because he’s a doctor
and a friend to her husband. 
It was also gathered that Idiat collected N70,000
from the 136,000 before leaving for school. She was said to have given the
 baby up because her supposed husband, Akiola, abandoned her after impregnating
 her and relocated to Rivers State.
Unable to fend for the child a week after it was born, she handed over the baby
 to Mr Omolaja, who has been the Onogbile's doctor since 2009. Their marriage
was at the brink of collapse as a result of childlessness and that they were separated
 until the baby was handed over to them on September 14. Idiat said: 

     "I gave birth in September 5 and on September 13, I gave the baby to
 Dr Omolaja because I needed to go back to school in order to complete my
clearance so that I can go for National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) with the next batch.
 I gave him the baby because I was having issues with my husband and we have
 been separated. I planned to spend two weeks in school and two weeks in Lagos
 but that same week that I went to school, I received a call that I should come and
identify my baby at Ketu police station. I was surprised because I did not know what
my baby could be doing in Ketu."
The childless couple said they repeatedly asked Mr Omolaja about the mother of
the child but he told them that the baby's biological mother was dead. Police say
all the arrested persons will be charged to court immediately after the current Sallah holidays

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