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Police arrest professor over alleged baby factory in Kano

- From Richard P. Ngbokai, Kano

Police in Kano have paraded one Professor Solomon Musa Tarfa who was arrested in December last year for allegedly running an orphanage home, ‘Du Mercy Children Developmen­t Ministry’ without approval of the government.

The orphanage which has been operating for over two decades was raided on December 25th last year and nineteen inmates of both sexes and various ages rescued.

Speaking to the press yesterday, the spokesman, Kano Police Command, DSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa alleged that Professor Tarfa connived with one medical doctor, Chidi Christophe­r who runs a maternity clinic at Nomansland area of Kano to steal the new born babies from their parents after birth.

He claimed that Dr Nwoye, who is currently at large, aided and facilitate­d procuring pregnant women to whom he gives necessary ante-natal medical care and after giving birth hands over the babies to the orphanage home.

The police also accused professor Tarfa’s wife Mercy Tarfa for aiding in sourcing the children through other illegal means.

The police spokesman explained that, “in our sustained effort to recover more missing children, the command on 25 December, 2019, got credible informatio­n that one professor Solomon Musa Tarfa of No. 15 Iroko Avenue, Nomansland Kano operates a private orphanage home named Du Mercy Children Developmen­t Ministry without government approval.

“He used the orphanage home to house children of both sexes reasonably believed to be illegally obtained”

He said based on the informatio­n, the command’s team of operation puffadder was detailed for intelligen­ce led operation where the said professor was arrested and nineteen children rescued from the orphanage.

Kiyawa further claimed that the command discovered an annexed orphanage linked to Professor Tarfa at Kaduna from where eight more children were rescued.

Reacting to the allegation­s while being paraded by the police, Professor Tarfa said his orphanage has been duly registered with Corporate Affairs Commission, describing his arrest and subsequent detention in police custody for over three weeks as a conspiracy orchestrat­ed to tarnish his reputation.

He however refused to disclose the means through which the children are being sourced for the orphanage, saying only his lawyer could answer any question having to do with sourcing of the inmates.

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