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4 arrested for stealing baby girl

The Central Regional Police Command has arrested four persons for allegedly stealing a baby girl at Asebu in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of the Central Region.

The suspects, who were grabbed during separate operations, were two men, Maxwell Otoo and Jariah Abubakar, and two women, Florence Eshun, and Monica Asare, who posed as a nurse.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Irene Serwaa Opong, the Central Regional Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Ghana Police Service, confirmed the arrest to the Ghana News Agency.

ASP Oppong said that Eshun, on Wednesday, April 10, went to Cape Coast and returned to Asebu with Asare, who presented herself as a nurse to the baby’s mother, Ms Comfort Fenin, 23.

The Police PRO said Asare gave Ms Fenin GH¢10, collected the baby from her and asked her to buy a medication from a nearby shop for the treatment of skin rash on the baby and the unsuspecting mother obliged.

ASP Oppong said the mother returned only to discover that the woman had left with the baby.

She said Eshun and Asare after achieving their aim fled in a taxi cab to Abura, a suburb of Cape Coast, where Eshun paid Asare GH¢200 and took the baby to her friend, Abubakar at Nyinasin.

ASP Oppong said the prime suspect, Otoo, who was arrested at Asebu, confessed during interrogation that he assisted the two other persons to steal the baby girl.

According to Otoo, Eshun pleaded with him to help her to steal a baby for her to save her marriage because she was unable to conceive.

He, however, led the police to arrest Eshun, who also named her accomplice as Abubakar and Asare respectively at Nyinasin and Abura in the Cape Coast metropolis.

The baby, who was found in the care of Jariah Abubakar at Nyinasin, has been returned to her mother.

 

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

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