
The arrest of Abdou Labo, a senior figure in President Mahamadou Issoufou's
ruling coalition, comes after 17 people, including his wife and the
spouses of other politicians, were arrested in June as part of a police
investigation.
One of the wives of Hama Amadou, the main rival of Niger president, is among the ones arrested.

Labo, who was interior minister between 2011 and 2013, is deputy
leader of the opposition Democratic and Social Convention (CDS) headed
by Mahamane Ousmane, the country's first democratically elected
president between 1993 and 1996.
- Kabirou Adamou, spokesman for Labo's CDS party, said: "We had a party meeting this morning. The minister called to say the judge had decided to place him in detention. He is presumed innocent for the moment."
- Niger police suspect those currently being detained of acquiring new-born babies from "baby factories" in neighbouring Nigeria. The case has been referred to Niger's public prosecutor.

"This is in the framework of the investigations into baby-trafficking."
Human trafficking and the sale of children is a long-standing issue
across West Africa. Last year, police in Nigeria raided several "baby
factories", freeing dozens of pregnant girls who were being forced to
bear children for sale.
Source: Al Jazeera
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