
The Rivers State Police Command says it has traced and busted a child trafficking syndicate operating out of Aba, Abia State, rescuing a pregnant woman identified as Regina Sunday during the operation.
The command said its tactical unit apprehended two suspects, including a female, linked to the notorious syndicate currently under investigation.
According to the police, the operation followed discreet intelligence gathering.
The pregnant woman, who was being held captive, was placed under protective custody and later delivered of her baby at the Police Clinic in Port Harcourt.
Both mother and child are said to be in stable condition.
Spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, disclosed the development in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Monday.
Iringe-Koko said the command has intensified efforts to arrest other fleeing members of the syndicate and ensure they are brought to justice.
The statement partly reads, “The Rivers State Police Command has made significant strides in combating human trafficking, a scourge that has plagued our society.
Following diligent investigation and intelligence gathering, operatives of the command successfully apprehended two notorious suspects linked to a child trafficking syndicate that is under investigation.
“On June 24, 2025, detectives extended their investigation to Aba, Abia State, where they arrested two suspects namely: Sunshine Hart, (female) aged 28, and Kingsley Ekocha (male) aged 38.
“During the operation, a pregnant woman, Regina Sunday, aged 24, was rescued from the clutches of the traffickers and is currently in protective custody.
“As fate would have it, Regina Sunday went into labour on June 30, 2025, and was promptly rushed to the Police Clinic in Port Harcourt, where she was safely delivered of a baby boy.
“Both mother and child are receiving medical attention and are in stable condition.”
Iringe-Koko said the investigation is still ongoing, with efforts now concentrated on locating and apprehending other members of the criminal syndicate.
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, has reiterated that the command remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting the public and upholding the rule of law.
Adepoju called for continued public support by reporting suspicious human trafficking activities and providing useful information that could aid police investigations aimed at eradicating the menace of child trafficking and related crimes.
