
THE National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters, NAPTIP, authorities in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, are right now in the guardianship of a two weeks old child allegedly safeguarded from a Cameroonian couple, Mr. Kamsol Ayang, 44, and spouse, Theresa Asamoa, 46, in Calabar, Cross River States. Authorities of the Nigeria Immigration Services caught the couple with the two-week-old infant at the Nfum control post in Etung Local Government Area in Cross River State.
Cross River State's Comptroller of the Immigration Service, Mrs. Funke Adeuyi, made the divulgence while handling questions from newsmen not long after parading the suspects at the Immigration Office in Calabar. Adeuyi said: "The child looked so powerless and pale, as though he had not tasted bosom milk. Neither the child's eyes nor body was moving, a circumstance that started suspicion.
The couple asserted to have been hitched for a long time, and chose to leave Cameroon for Nigeria to take natural medications that would make her pregnant. "In the wake of looking their travel reports, we discovered that their surnames did not count in spite of the fact that they guaranteed to have been hitched for a long time.
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