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Another Baby factory with 14 Pregnant teens Discovered in Imo State

 Imo State security agencies has uncovered another baby making factories as no fewer than 14 pregnant teenagers were rescued by security operatives who stormed a building located at Umuguma, Owerri, Imo State.
Its becoming obvious that Imo State harbors alot baby making factories disguised as motherless babies and orphanage homes coming on the heels of recent discoveries.
It was gathered that the latest baby making factory discovered is said to be owned and run by a member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, simply identified as Pastor Chinedu.

Feelers from some residents of Umuguma, claimed that the Pastor was a staff of one the local governments in the state.

A villager, who spoke on strict grounds of anonymity, told Vanguard that the security operatives stormed the premises last Wednesday afternoon.

“The security personnel rescued about 14 pregnant teenage girls when they stormed the place (baby making factory). They also arrested the owner of the baby factory,” the villager recounted.

He recalled that the pastor recently hired an uncompleted building in the community and quartered the pregnant girls in the unhealthy environment.

Vanguard recalls that only recently, the state police command raided a baby factory at Umuaka, run by a woman simply identified as Madam One Thousand.

In this particular operation, no fewer than 26 pregnant teenagers were rescued, while a 23-year-old boy said to be hired by the woman to impregnate the girls, was also arrested.

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