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FCT Police denies rescuing or arresting 115 young mothers in Abuja human milk factory

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The Abuja State Police Command has denied news making the rounds on social media that it arrested or rescued one hundred and fifteen (115) young mothers from a ‘human milk factory’ reportedly situated in Abuja.

The report was denied on Tuesday by the Public Relations Officer of the Abuja Command, ASP Yusuf Mariam who dissociated the police from the viral article trending in some sections of the media.

However, ASP said that the Command is soliciting for useful information from members of the public on occurrence of the ‘incident’.

“The Command wishes to categorically state that there is no record of such incident or operation in the Command.

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“However, the Command is soliciting for useful information from members of the public on the occurrence of the ‘incident”.

“While urging residents to remain calm, law-abiding and comply with all COVID-19 protocols, the Command wishes to reiterate its unflinching commitment to the protection of lives and property within the FCT,” Yusuf added.

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