London — On Thursday, British police conspired with two Nigerians, including a politician. And to the UK to harvest the organs charged with bringing the child.
60-year-old district senator and lawyer Ike Ekweremadu and 55-year-old Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu have been accused of exploitation, a plot to arrange or facilitate the travel of others for the purpose of organ removal.
The two suspects appeared Thursday at the Uxbridge Magistrates ’Court in western London. They confirmed that they were resident in Nigeria and were detained until they were expected to appear in court again on July 7, the BBC reported.
The Metropolitan Police Department said the child was safely taken.
The military said the detective had begun an investigation after being warned in May of the possibility of modern-day slavery crimes.
Ike Ekweremadu recently became a visiting professor at Lincoln University in northern England.
A university spokesperson is a guest He told the professor: In many cases, as in this case, they are not resident in college and are unpaid and advisory.
"We are deeply concerned about the nature of these allegations, but since this is an active police investigation, we cannot comment further at this stage," a spokesman said. Said.