Members of an alleged
"baby-harvesting" and child-trafficking syndicate have been arrested
in Ghana.
It follows a sting
operation where two babies were sold to investigators for about $5,000 (£3,600)
and $4,800 each.
The 11 suspects include two
doctors, four nurses, two mothers, two social welfare officers, and a
traditional birth attendant.
They were allegedly
operating at health facilities in the capital, Accra, and the neighbouring city
of Tema.
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