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More tales of missing babies pop up

Graphic Online BY: Suleiman Mustapha 30.5k Shares 705 Four months after the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) busted a series of baby-harvesting and child-trafficking syndicates in Accra, more people have stepped forward with horrifying tales of missing babies. At least six more persons have reported of their missing babies at various health centres in Accra, some accusing the man allegedly at the centre of the baby stealing syndicate, Dr Hope Mensah Quarshie, of being a culprit. They are Jerry Nii Ansah, Richard Kofi Jordan and four other persons whose names are being withheld for security reasons. Lady banker The Executive Director of EOCO, Commissioner of Police, Mr Frank Adu-Poku (retd), told the Daily Graphic last week that on January 25 this year, a female banker who was transferred to the 37 Military Hospital from the Holy Trinity Hospital was referred to the Susan Clinic at Laterbiokorshie in Accra by the doctor on duty, Dr Quarshie.

They said our babies died — Victims mothers

The mothers, who fell victims to the baby harvesting scandal involving some health officers including at least two medical doctors, have been sharing their harrowing experience of being told their babies died, when indeed the tots are alive.

Sale of new born babies: Police crack syndicate… 2 doctors, 4 nurses, 5 others in police grips

Sale of new born babies: Police crack syndicate… 2 doctors, 4 nurses, 5 others in police grips
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Baby harvesting syndicate busted, they include 2 doctors, 4 nurses

Graphic Online BY: Emelia Ennin Abbey 30.5k Shares 705 A joint operation by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the Ghana Medical and Dental Council (MDC) has led to the arrest of 11 people suspected to be involved in the harvesting of babies and human trafficking in some health facilities in the Greater Accra Region. Those arrested comprise two medical doctors, four nurses, two mothers, two social welfare officers and a traditional birth attendant. The operation also led to the rescue of two baby boys who are four months old and less than a month old who were offered for sale at GH¢30,000 and GH¢28,000 each to undercover investigators.

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