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Alleged Female Kidnapper Caught in Isale Eko with Children for Sale (Video)

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On Friday, June 21, an unidentified woman was allegedly caught with kidnapped children in Ojurowo, Folumo, in the Isale Eko area of Lagos Island, Lagos State.

Reports suggest that the woman kidnapped the children from the Ijora area and brought them to Isale Eko with the intent to sell them.

A video from the scene shows a large crowd gathered around a building where the woman was allegedly keeping the children.

In the video, a person can be heard saying that the woman confessed to planning to sell the children for a total of N250,000.

“They caught five children with her. She said she sells each of them for N50,000, making N250,000. They said she brought the five children from Ijora. If you know anyone looking for their child in Ijora, please come to Isale Eko in Ojurowo,” the voice stated.

Watch the video below.

Source: LIB

Fidel Perez

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