Man Who Attempts To Sell 5-Year-Old Daughter For N1.5m Arrested
The Police in Bauchi State said it has apprehended a 39-year-old man, Yusuf Umar for attempting to sell his 5-year-old daughter for an agreed sum of N1.5 million.
The suspect, a resident of Dagu village in Warji LGA of the state claims to be staff of the Local Government council.
The arrest was made known by the Commissioner of Police, Auwal Musa Mohammed while briefing newsmen and parading the suspects at the Police headquarters in Bauchi.
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According to him, “Man was apprehended while attempting to sell his biological daughter. Detectives of the Command arrested one Yusuf Umar aged 49yrs of Dagu village via Warji LGA of Bauchi State.
“The suspect who claimed to be a staff with Warji Local Government area council was arrested for trafficking his 5-year-old biological child.”
The CP added that “On the 26th May 2024, the accused took the infant (5-year-old) daughter from the estranged wife in Warji LGA under the pretence that he would take her to his sister in Bauchi town.”
He added that “Unknown to the mother, he had already arranged to hand over the girl to an unknown person, not knowing that he is a Police detective, where the defendant was arrested in a Hotel in Bauchi after he bargained for N1.5m to give up his biological daughter.”
“Additionally, the defendant to ensure his interest, sent the sum of N40000 as transportation fare to the person who linked him up with the buyer.
“I have directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Criminal Intelligent Department (CID) to discreetly investigate the crux of the matter to unravel more motives behind the defendant’s actions, after which he will be charged to court upon completion of the investigation for the established offence.”
The suspect, Yusuf Umar, while answering questions from journalists, confirmed that he actually attempted to sell his daughter and even negotiated with the potential buyer agreeing to sell at the sum of N1.5m.
He however said that, “Wallahi, I did not know what came upon me to take such a decision. It was the handiwork of my enemies who turned my brain upside down. I did not know how I got to that decision. The devil really cheated me.”
The suspect explained that he has realised his mistake and is sober now saying, “I love my daughter, even though we are divorced with her mother. I regret my actions and want the mother and all others to please forgive me.”
Asked of the whereabouts of the daughter, he said, “The last time I saw her was last Monday when I brought her to be sold. I am praying that no harm will happen to her. I love her and want to see her again.”
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