Dr. Asibong, who made this disclosure on Friday, said the accused persons had been operating from a shop within the premises of the hospital along Mary Slessor Avenue since 2011.
She said the shop was secretly used for trafficking activities, adding that the suspects sold male and female children for N200,000 and N150,000 respectively.
The commissioner said the hospital management carried out series of investigations after the tip-off on the matter before apprehending the couple.
She said, “The suspects have being trafficking in persons for about five years. The husband had lived in the General Hospital, Calabar, doing this with his wife. There had been suspicion before now, but nobody was really sure.
“He has a shop here. Normally, the authorities think they go home at night, but they do not. What happens is that he deceitfully locks his door from outside when he is inside and when you see the padlock, you think there is nobody there.
“He has been having these pregnant girls come around for a long time and presently he has five of them at the same time. The woman brings them to the labour ward and when they want to deliver, she claims they are her husband’s sisters. But at some point when it became obvious she was lying, she started delivering the girls by herself in an un-conducive environment in the hospital unknown to anyone.
“The man admitted to the act. We found out that the man has been doing this for five years now. They sell a male child for N200,000 and the female for N150,000.”
According to Southern City News, the arrested couple were being detained and investigated by officials in the Criminal Investigation Department of the State Police Command in Calabar.
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