Security Operatives Rescue 115 mothers whose breast milk was being harvested for Dairy Procucts in Abuja

Rescue Of Young Nigerian Girls Raped, Impregnated And Forcefully Milked In Abuja.

The Nigerian authorities have rescued 115 mothers 60 miles South East of Abuja, whose breast milk was being harvested every day and turned into different dairy products like cheese, butter, and fresh milk.

A report from Talk of Naija reveals some of these girls were as young as 16, the oldest being 22, and most of them were reported missing in the last 3 years. Police suspect that their capturers recorded everything they did to them for the past three years and uploaded it to the dark web to entertain their clients.

The girls were reportedly raped and impregnated live on the internet, and after giving birth, they milked them like cows every day, and their milk was processed using some of the latest technology in the dairy industry. Three starving cows were kept as a front in case police started to look into the place.

The majority of products from the dingy warehouse were being shipped out of the country, along with videos of the milking and processing and packaging of the products. The computers and paperwork seized show that the dairy’s operation was funded by fans who watch the operation of the dairy live on the dark web.

The funders from the dark web were paying the operators of the dairy using cryptocurrency. They pay to have personalized videos and breast milk products from specific girls and more. Some request that a girl be fed a specific meal the day before she is milked to his specification and for the poor girls to say things like “This milk is for you (insert name)”

Access milk, cheese, and butter were packaged using one of the popular milk dairy products brands and donated to charity or sold to small businesses. 

A source speaking with MediaOrchid on Saturday revealed some women groups in Nigeria are currently following up to get more detail stressing that certain details like were left out in the report probably for security reasons.