Woman nabbed for allegedly abducting 16 children from Bayelsa to Port Harcourt
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A Nigerian woman has been arrested for allegedly abducting 16 children from Bayelsa State and transporting them to Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The incident came to light through a video shared on TikTok, reportedly filmed at a police station.
The footage shows a group of children being escorted into the building by authorities.
According to details shared in the clip, the vehicle transporting reportedly broke down at the Ozuoba Junction in Port Harcourt, leading residents to ask questions about the huge number of children inside the vehicle.
They questioned the suspect and later raised an alarm, which ultimately led to the suspect’s arrest.
As the video gained traction online, it triggered shock and concern from viewers.
Many questioned how the suspect managed to pass through multiple security checkpoints between Bayelsa and Rivers without being detected.
Here are some reactions from concerned netizens:
Annie baby ❤️🥰🥹🙂↔️: “They carried the kids from Bayelsa to PH. The car then broke down at Ozuoba junction. Omo, gist plenty ehhhhh.”
David Destiny: “So the car passed all those checkpoints from Bayelsa to PH? Imagine what those police officers are doing.”
Snapchat: Confy💵🍫🦋: “One of those kids’ parents must be a prayer warrior 😭.”
April 27🙂↔️💕: “Let me call my mum to check if my siblings are home 😭😭😹.”
Slim Tea🦋💕: “Wait, y’all let the woman explain? What happened to immediate action?”
Vivian🍒🍒🍒: “We’ve been searching for my younger brother for two years. I pray we find him too.”
Rejoice ❤️🔥💞: “Port Harcourt isn’t safe anymore. Even Ozuoba with all the police presence? No fear?”
$olomon: “I’ve been looking for my son. 🤲”
T-O-R-I-A ♉️ 🐣 💅: “Same way our neighbor’s child was taken. Still missing 💔.”
Mercy obim: “So all those checkpoints didn’t see them?”
Jewelry vendor in Benin city: “Thank you, Jesus, they were rescued.”
🐚Som🎀Daya’s🎗️Accessories💎: “People’s 9-month labor? And they use it to show off wigs and riches 🙄.”
Authorities are yet to release an official statement, but calls for a thorough investigation and swift justice continue to mount.
See a clip from the scene here.