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DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, spokesperson, Ondo State Police Command
By ADEREMI BAMGBOSE
The Police Command in Ondo has launched investigation into the alleged missing of a two-month-old baby in Ode-Irele, Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State.
DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, the Police Spokesperson, who confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, said efforts were ongoing to unravel circumstances surrounding the incidence.
Ayanlade, who did not give names of the parents of the baby, also refuted the claim making the rounds that the father confessed to selling the baby after thorough investigation.
?Yes, I can confirm the case of the missing of a two-month-old baby in Ode-Irele, and the police have launched investigation into the matter to unravel circumstances surrounding it.
?I also want to refute the claim that the father of the baby has confessed to selling the baby, we are yet to conclude investigation on this matter and the baby not yet found,? Ayanlade said.
NAN reports that the incident happened around 9:00 pm on Monday at Gbeleju Quarters in Ode-Irele.
According to reports, the baby?s mother (name withheld) left the baby with its two-year-old sibling and quickly rushed to buy some stuffs at a shop adjacent to her residence.
The mother came back and the baby was nowhere to be found, as the two-year-old baby was unable to give vivid account of the baby.
The mother raised an alarm, which attracted residents who gathered to sympathise with her.
The act later spread tension and anxiety across the community which later resulted into protest.
Efforts by NAN to get more information over the matter proved abortive, as the whereabouts of the parents were unknown as their house was under lock and key. (NAN)

























