Organ Trafficking: Ekweremadu’s Trial Adjourned Till July 7

Organ Trafficking Ekweremadu's Trial Adjourned Till July 7
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The trial of former Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and his wife, Beatrice Ekweremadu has been adjourned to July 7.

Africa Daily News, New York had earlier reported that the London Metropolitan Police had on Thursday disclosed that it had arrested and charged the duo for conspiring to bring a child to the UK for organ harvesting.

According to a Daily Mail report, the duo pleaded ‘not guilty’ to charges when it was read against them.

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 ‘These are serious allegations and these matters are now adjourned until 7 July back here at Uxbridge,’Magistrate Lois Sheard ruled.

Ms Sheard remanded both defendants into custody ahead of their hearing next month.

Meanwhile, the police said the child involved in the matter ‘has been safeguarded and we are working closely with partners on continued support.’

A source familiar with the matter, who spoke to Channels Television on condition of anonymity, said Ekweremadu’s child has been suffering from a kidney disease and needed a transplant.

The source said a donor was gotten and sent to the UK for investigation with the aim of providing a kidney.

However, the source said the kidney did not match that of Ekweremadu’s child.

Subsequently, the donor was scheduled to return to Nigeria.

However, according to the source, the donor refused to return to Nigeria and instead reported to the UK police to seek asylum.

This ‘individual was once one of the most powerful politicians in Nigeria,” Olayinka noted, stressing that the matter is “an ongoing investigation.’

‘I do believe that this story is likely to pick up over the next couple of days,” she said of what is to come next.

‘One of the reasons why is because it’s a big story here in the UK at the moment.

‘The Home Secretary, Priti Patel and Prime Minister Boris Johnson are grappling with the migrant crisis.

‘And the European Union says one of the real issues is organ harvesting. And a lot of these human traffickers, if they are not able to get these asylum seekers to pay for their illegal travel, then they are using their organs.

‘So it’s a very serious issue.’

The story is still unraveling and Africa Daily News, New York is still monitoring it.

Africa Daily News, New York

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