LAGOS NSCDC SMASHES BABY FACTORY IN BADAGRY, ARRESTS 2 SUSPECTS, RESCUES 28 VICTIMS, RECOVERS EXHIBITS.(PHOTOS).PRESS RELEASE.

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 LAGOS NSCDC SMASHES BABY FACTORY IN BADAGRY, ARRESTS 2 SUSPECTS, RESCUES 28 VICTIMS, RECOVERS EXHIBITS. The renewed charge of the Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Professor Ahmed Abubakar Audi, PhD., mni, OFR to all State Commandants to deploy technology - driven intelligence towards combatting criminalities across the country has begun to yield immediate positive results particularly in Lagos State Command. The State Commandant, NSCDC, Lagos State Command, Mr Adedotun Keshinro while addressing newsmen today, Friday, 17th April, 2026, in Badagry disclosed that the Command's operatives in the axis during a strategically mounted surveillance which lasted for three ( 3 ) weeks eventually  smashed a baby factory in an overnight operation between Wednesday, 15th and Thursday, 16th April at Okuju, Ilado, Road 1, Zone 1 Area of Olorunda, Badagry. He disclosed that the overnight operation, which was successfully carried out by the Command's oper...

85-YEAR-OLD FRENCH WOMAN RELEASED FROM US IMMIGRATION DETENTION AFTER 16-DAY HOLD, RETURNS TO FRANCE . (PHOTO).



 85-year-old French woman released from US immigration detention after 16-day hold, returns to France 


An 85-year-old French woman who spent 16 days in U.S. immigration detention has returned to France, where she was reunited with her family at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport on Friday.

French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noël Barrot confirmed her return, telling reporters that the case involved “acts of violence” that raised concern for French authorities. He said officials were relieved she was back in France.

She was greeted at the airport by her three adult children. According to family members, she appeared physically and emotionally exhausted after the ordeal and was still wearing clothing from detention when she arrived, including orange shoes, sweatpants, and a gray sweater.

The woman, identified as Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, is a French citizen who had moved to Alabama after marrying a former U.S. Army serviceman she had known decades earlier in France while they were both teenagers working on a NATO base. The two reconnected later in life after becoming widowed and married, and she began the process of establishing her immigration status in the United States.

Her husband died unexpectedly in January, triggering a dispute over his estate between family members. In the months that followed, tensions escalated among relatives.

On April 1, immigration officials arrested Ross-Mahé at her home in Anniston, Alabama, and placed her in detention. The arrest occurred amid an ongoing probate dispute involving her late husband’s estate, according to court-related accounts referenced by local officials.

Her return to France ends a 16-day detention that drew attention from officials in both countries and prompted concern over the circumstances surrounding her arrest and treatment.


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