THISDAY

Air Peace Crew Exposes Trafficker­s of 3-month Baby to Banjul

- Chinedu Eze

Air Peace crew members on Monday foiled an attempt by two women to traffic a three-month-old baby boy on the carrier’s LagosBanju­l flight.

Sources said the suspected trafficker­s were exposed mid-flight when the airline’s crew members noticed a baby crying inconsolab­ly.

THISDAY learnt that attempts by one of the suspected trafficker­s, who claimed to be the baby’s mother, to soothe him failed.

An informed source disclosed that when the crew members suggested to the suspected trafficker to breastfeed the baby, she declined.

Scared that the baby’s cries were attracting attention, the woman who claimed to be his mother requested for water from the crew.

The crew, however, noticed that the alleged mother was fumbling in giving the baby the water.

THISDAY also learnt that the name of alleged mother of the baby was Mrs. Ibeneme Edith Omon Anthony.

The airline said the alleged trafficker had a return ticket (Banjul-Lagos-Banjul) and disclosed that she travelled into Lagos from Banjul alone.

She, however, added the baby boy whose name was identified as Prince Dominion David Anthony, to her ticket when leaving Nigeria on Monday.

Mrs. Anthony was accompanie­d by one Mrs. Andy Emrald Bassey who claimed to be a pastor.

Informed source from the flight narrated that when suspicion grew that the baby was either stolen or being trafficked, the crew summoned the alleged trafficker­s to the back of the aircraft for questionin­g.

They allegedly told the crew members that the baby was a child from a surrogacy arrangemen­t.

Dissatisfi­ed with the response, the crew notified Air Peace team at the Banjul Internatio­nal Airport in The Gambia of the developmen­t.

When the flight landed in Banjul, Air Peace staff accosted the two alleged trafficker­s and the two women were separately questioned.

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