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The Digest:

The Nasarawa State Police Command has rescued a three-day-old baby boy who was abducted from his teenage mother, Aisha Bada, on March 28 in Mararaba. Police spokesperson SP Ramhan Nansel said detectives from Mararaba 'A' Division arrested two female suspects, Furera Abdulrahman and Sadiya Abdullahi, on April 3 and recovered the baby. The suspects confessed to the crime and named an accomplice who remains at large. The baby was examined, certified healthy, and reunited with his parents.

Key Points:
  • Swift police action within six days led to the baby's safe return.
  • The involvement of female suspects challenges stereotypes about abduction rings.
  • An accomplice still at large means the network may not be fully dismantled.
  • The case will be transferred to SCID for deeper investigation.
  • The teenage mother's vulnerability highlights risks faced by young, isolated women.
Watch for the arrest of the fleeing accomplice and whether the case reveals a broader child abduction syndicate in the area.

Sources: Channels TV