The Lagos State Police Command says it has rescued a baby abandoned under a parked bus in the Mile 12 area of the state on Thursday morning. A spokesperson for the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, made this known on his verified Twitter handle @benhundeyin.
The baby rescued by police He said the cry of the baby attracted a passer-by, who informed the police. “A Lagosian set out for work at about 4.30 a.m. yesterday (Wednesday) and heard the cry of a baby under a parked bus somewhere in Mile 12, Ketu. “Police officers from Ketu Division, after being alerted, have taken the healthy baby girl into safe custody,” he said. According to the police, an investigation is ongoing. See Tweet below; A Lagosian set out for work at about 4:30am yesterday and heard the cry of a baby under a parked bus somewhere in Mile 12 Ketu. Police officers from Ketu Division, after being alerted, have taken the healthy baby girl into safe custody. Investigation is ongoing… pic.twitter.com/Qq3DsHCpOH — SP Benjamin Hundeyin (@BenHundeyin) June 15, 2023 In other news, about 50 sex workers including Nigerian women have been arrested by the Ghana police after they raided brothels. According to reports, these sex workers were arrested at popular brothels and ghettos in Koforidua, the capital town in the Eastern Region through a special operation initiated by the Member of Parliament for the New Juaben South Constituency, Michael Kofi Okyere Baafi. The Member of Parliament together with the police staged this operations due to the rise of the activities in the constituency which has the tendency to negatively corrupt the youth and taint the reputable image of the regional capital. The police disclosed that about 90 percent sex workers arrested were Nigerians while the rest were Ghanaians and others from other foreign nationals. “Yesterday, I directed the police to do an operation in town, and so they started the first operation to arrest all those prostitutes who come to our town. We managed to arrest about 50 people, and we will arraign them before the court,” he said. “About 90 percent are Nigerians. There are Ghanaians. They are coming here to dent the good image of Koforidua. Everybody who is doing that business will not be tolerated. Some may be living in your house. If you know such persons and cannot go to the police station, call me,” “Prostitution in Koforidua will not be tolerated, and we urge you to help us to deal with the act in the town,” the MP added.