Baby Trafficked from Nigeria to UK Using Fake Birth Story

Source:BBC News
July 14, 2025
Nigeria/UK
crime
major
negative
Baby Trafficking
Nigeria
UK Adoption

A baby has been trafficked from Nigeria to the UK using a fabricated birth story, and will now be placed for adoption. The child, whose real parents may never be identified, was smuggled into the country by a woman posing as the mother. UK authorities uncovered the deception during routine checks, revealing forged documents. A spokesperson for the UK Home Office stated, 'This is a tragic case of exploitation, and we are working to safeguard the child’s future.' The baby is currently under protective care as investigations continue.

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