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Organ Harvesting: Ekweremadu ‘s Daughter Charge By UK Court

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Ike Ekweremadu, a former vice president of the Senate, has been detained by British police for 138 days on suspicion of human trafficking.

The legislator was detained in June 2022 at London’s Heathrow Airport and was promptly charged with allegedly bringing a youngster into the nation in order to harvest his organs.

His wife, Beatrice Ekweremadu, who was also detained with the politician, was given bail by a criminal court in London, and he has been in their custody since June 23.

The homeless man’s organs were allegedly trafficked into the UK by his daughter, Sonia, who made an appearance in court on Monday.

Shortly after arriving in the UK, the young guy made a report at the Staines police station, which resulted in the arrest of the legislator and his wife. He said he had been subjected to medical examinations, none of which he had given his assent to.

Due to further arguments, pleas that were supposed to be filed today were postponed, and the trial’s continuation that had originally been scheduled for May has now been moved back to January 31.

Prosecutor Oliver Glasgow, said, “We are told that this court is in a position to accommodate the trial…three months earlier.

“If an earlier date can be offered, and one can be, then it should be taken.”

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