Another unscrupulous
mafia like syndicate ring has been exposed -a new notorious form of
racketeering with infants from Day Care Centres.
The operators of the
unscrupulous DCCs calculate the hours that mothers who use their
services would be at work, then release the kids out to the agents who
are responsible for distribution to the beggars. An ex-operative in the
racket
(name
withheld) who became born again volunteered information in the course
of the investigation. She told Daily Times the network runs strictly on
trust, and recruits only operatives who come highly recommended by the
agents.
“It is the duty of the
agents to find operatives; they also find the most likely place for them
to stay and ensure that both the women and the children are safe. They
are also responsible for returning the children and their respective
centers at the appointed times,” she said.
The source further
revealed that the agents understand the risks involved in taking
someone’s child for alms begging and ensure that children are never sent
to locations where they may be identified and some DCCs, it is
believed, drug the children to make them sleep through the ‘business’
hours.
“Children from one
location are taken to a far place so that chances of their parents
running into them would be reduced; and also, the operatives are under
watch all the time so that, if there is any sign of trouble, they would
move in and take the operative and the children away. Also, the safe
hours are very important because a parent must not come and not meet
their wards at the centers.” she added.
Rates differ according to the season; the festive or important seasons attract higher tariffs per child.
According to reports
from a Daily Times correspondent who took to the streets to investigate
further, a dark complexioned woman was spotted around Ikeja under
bridge, Lagos, with three infants; not more than three months old.
Curiously, she was not alone; a second woman sat beside her, carrying
one of the kids.
When questioned about
the paternity of the children, how old they were and why she was out
there in the sun with them, a drama of a sort unfolded:
The woman immediately
flared up, cursing while the second woman hastily reached for her phone,
made a quick call and lo, a blue Toyota Camry pulled out from the
Computer Village gate end, made a quick u-turn under the bridge and
slowed down beside the women who scrambled into the car with the infants
and they sped off.
Like a rehearsed movie
script, one moment the women were there; in a few minutes they were
gone; but two things caught the eye of the correspondent:
the children, all the
while appeared to be sleeping, even when they were being bundled into
the vehicle, none of them as much as stirred, and secondly, the driver
of the vehicle screened his face off with a sunshade dark as the night,
and thirdly, the vehicle number plate was not distinguishable.
A similar drama also
reportedly occured at the busy Iyana Ipaja two days later. This time, a
fair woman with a laminated photo of a set of triplets in their infants
making it appear like she was the woman in the photo with them, was
spotted. In her arms were the triplets, all boys now about three years
old; but something curiously noticeable is the state of the boys: they
were looking too healthy and well groomed to have been surviving from
alms begging.
Attempts to tail her
home and make inquiries from her neighbourhood, was futile as an
unbranded bus with two women and several children picked her and the
boys up about 8 a.m. She had been there two hours and since then she
never showed up there again.
It was further learnt
that the Centers take responsibility for preparing and dressing the kids
up for business, while the agent takes responsibility for dropping the
operatives/ babies at their ‘outlets’ and returns them at the appointed
time; DCCs then bathe the children and freshens them up ready for their
parent’s pick up.
The sight of women with
two or more children, mostly infants, sitting by the busy sidewalks, at
major bus stops, market places, and on some busy pedestrian bridges
begging for alms is no longer strange. Like a smokescreen, the operators
shield their nefarious practices with a compelling humanity that calls
the human conscience to question.
The age of children used
for this racket ranges from one month to six months and above,
depending on the prevailing circumstances, but there is always room for
special arrangements.
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