During the raid, jointly carried out by the Nigerian military and the Department of State Services, seven suspects were arrested during the Special operation while 17 underage females were rescued.
Gambo said, ” Our troops on a special operation in conjunction with the Department of State Services bumped into a baby-making factory, between the borders of Cameroun and Nigeria at Belel and they were able to apprehend Seven suspects and 17 young girls who are between the ages of 19 and 21. We equally have two infants among them. Presently, we have just brought them to the Brigade headquarters and we are trying to profile them and then subsequently we would then hand them over to the DSS.
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