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Heroic Rescue: Verydarkman Helps Police Save Baby Sold For N4.5 Million At Birth

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Heroic Rescue: Verydarkman Helps Police Save Baby Sold For N4.5 Million At Birth

Well-known activist and social media star VeryDarkMan has provided information about how a police investigation involving the Special Tactical Squad (STS) led to the rescue of a baby who was allegedly stolen at birth.

On April 25, 2026, the mother of the child came to VeryDarkMan’s office, claiming that her aunt had taken her baby at birth and sold it.

He clarified that as soon as he heard her account, he brought the case to the STS Commander, ACP Victor, at the STS Police Station in Guzape, Abuja.

“The mother of the baby came to my office on the 25th of April 2026. After she explained everything to me, I took her straight to STS Police Station in Guzape.”

“After few days she disclosed it was a lawyer that paid for the baby the sum of ₦4.5 million total.”

The Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Force Intelligence Department allegedly approved a petition, which prompted the police to act quickly, according to VeryDarkMan.

Verydarkman’s courage and quick action have truly made a difference in this heartwarming rescue. His unwavering commitment to justice and willingness to stand up for the innocent exemplify the true spirit of heroism.

We applaud his bravery and dedication, which have helped bring hope and justice to a vulnerable baby and their family.

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