Posted on 06/26/2014 12:22:03 PM PDT by aimhigh
Authorities in Niger have detained 17 people, including wives of senior politicians, suspected of being involved in a baby-trafficking network, two legal sources said on Thursday.
The arrests follow an investigation by Niger's police into 30 people suspected of acquiring new-born babies from "baby factories" in neighbouring Nigeria. The case has been referred to Niger's public prosecutor.
Last year, Nigerian police raided several "baby factories", freeing dozens of pregnant girls who were being forced to bear children for sale.
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We have the same sorta setup in the states, it is called Welfare and it is voluntary and the mothers don’t have to give their kids away to get a payout...
“Last year, Nigerian police raided several “baby factories”, freeing dozens of pregnant girls who were being forced to bear children for sale.”
For a minute there I thought the Nigerians were manufacturing babies,
Who’s buying the babies?
A wife of Niger’s agriculture minister as well as a former bank director and his three wives were among those detained, the court official said.
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Three wives?
I went to the piece hoping to learn who is buying the babies, but it does not say.
The trafficking network is used primarily by couples who are unable to have a baby, a source close to the case told AFP.
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Niger baby trafficking bust nabs politicians wives
June 27, 2014 The wives of two prominent politicians have been arrested in Niger after the discovery of an alleged baby trafficking network this week.
More than 20 suspects were arrested on Monday as part of an international investigation involving police from Nigeria, Benin and Niger.
The suspects were mostly women, and included one of the wives of Nigers former prime minister and current parliament speaker Hama Amadou, who is seen as the main challenger to President Mahamadou Issoufou in elections due in 2016. The wife of Agriculture Minister Abdou Labo was also detained.
Eighteen of the suspects were later charged with other offences including fraudulently assigning the babies maternity, a judicial source said. Thirteen others were said to have been acquitted.
The trafficking network is used primarily by couples who are unable to have a baby, a source close to the case told AFP.
A number of health workers and employees at the birth registry office were also detained. Some suspects were referred to the public prosecutor on Wednesday.
The impoverished country of Niger has the biggest birth rate in the world, an average of 7.6 children per woman.
Source: Times Live [Zambia]
Probably a lot of western women who have ruined thier reproductive ability though multiple abortions...
...and rich white Hollyweird women celibtards
Okay, thank you for that info.
Wow! You have been researching this for 7 months! LOL
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