British couple receive jail sentences for attempting to smuggle Nigerian child into the UK (PICTURED)

by Rachel Ogbu

Simon Heap (Photos: Channels TV)
Simon Heap (Photos: Channels TV)

A British couple who tried to smuggle a Nigerian child to the UK were convicted after they had claimed the woman had given birth within days of them arriving in Nigeria.

According to a Joint Border Force and Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) investigation statement by Press Secretary of the British High Commission, Abuja, Rob Fitzpatrick, the couple, Gladys Effa-Heap and Simon Heap both of Wayneflete Road in Headington attempted to pass off the baby as their own.

According to reports, during a hearing at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday April 16, the couple pleaded guilty and received a 12 months prison sentence, with 12 months suspension and 250 hours of community service.

Marc Owen, head of Border Force at Heathrow, said:

“This was a shocking case where a couple attempted to pass someone else’s baby off as their own in an attempt to bring it to the UK.

“Thanks to the close co-operation between Border Force, the Metropolitan Police and staff at the British High Commission they were stopped and we were able to bring them to justice.”

Detective Inspector Kate Bridger, who led the investigation team added that a child was not be handled as a commodity to be bought and sold.

“This couple attempted to circumvent the adoption system and deceive the authorities.

“That system is in place to protect children and we will do all we can to bring to justice those who try and get round it in this kind of way,” he said.

Channels TV reports:

Simon Heap is a 47-year-old expert on Nigeria who works with companies trying to forge international trade links and his partner is a nurse.

They later went to the British High Commission in Lagos where they applied for a British passport for the baby girl,

However, staff became suspicious and DNA tests later confirmed that neither adult was related to the child. A birth certificate they had presented was also found to be fraudulent.  They flew home without the baby.

Following an investigation, they were arrested and charged with facilitating a breach of immigration law.

 

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