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Air Peace crew foils attempt to traffic 3-day-old baby

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January 9, 2019
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An Air Peace all-female crew on Sunday frustrated an attempt by a middle-aged woman and her collaborators to traffic a three-day-old baby boy from Port Harcourt Airport to Lagos.

Mr Chris Iwarah, Corporate Communications Manager, Air Peace, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Wednesday in Lagos.

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Iwarah said the vigilant crew was made up of Capt. Sinmisola Ajibola, Senior First Officer Onohi Agboighale, Mojoko Ewane, Taiye Abbey, Victoria Ukpiaifo and Ngozi Ezeamaka.

He said the suspect had booked Air Peace Port Harcourt-Lagos Flight P4 7393 on Sunday.

According to him, during boarding, the Lead Crew of the flight, Ewane, observed that the suspect was handling the baby in an awkward manner and decides to question her.

He said: “When she was questioned at the boarding door of the aircraft, the suspect claimed the baby was three days old.

“She, however, later told her interrogators that the baby was born on Jan. 5, a day before her aborted trip.

“The suspect said she gave birth to the baby shortly after travelling from Lagos to Port Harcourt on an Air Peace flight on Jan. 5.

“A call was later placed to the contact numbers the suspect said belonged to her husband and the doctor who handled the birth of the child.

“While the alleged husband claimed that his wife was actually pregnant, the alleged doctor’s number rang unanswered,” he said.

Iwarah said when the suspect was asked to breastfeed the baby, she could not as there was no breast milk.

He added: “The suspect tried to create a scene, rallying other passengers on the flight to prevail on Air Peace crew to allow her fly, but the crew stood their ground.

“When the crew informed the suspect that the carrier’s standard operating procedure barred them from allowing passengers fly with a week-old baby on grounds of health, she claimed to be a nurse and insisted that the baby’s health would not be jeopardised.

“The airline later invited personnel of the Department of State Services (DSS) at the Port Harcourt Airport to take over the case for further investigations,” he said.

He said the airline later gathered that the suspect had been transferred to the zonal office of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State for further handling.

Iwarah noted that Air Peace was proud that its crew professionally discharged their responsibility to ensure passengers’ safety and assist government in fighting crime.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Air Peace crew had in June 2018 also exposed a suspected trafficker of a three-month-old baby on its Lagos-Banjul flight.

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