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NIS intercepts baby, 3 other suspected victims of human trafficking in Badagry

The victims of human trafficking intercepted by men of Lagos Border Patrol Command of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Seme.

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Lagos Border Patrol Command at Seme in Badagry, has intercepted a six month-old baby and three others, suspected to be victims of human trafficking.

Comptroller Peter Adache, the Controller of the command ,who disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Badagry on Friday,said the victims were intercepted with their traffickers,a couple.

Adache said the victims  were intercepted  by operatives on Monday  around  1.30.p.m., along Kankon Owode Road in Badagry.

According to the controller, they were travelling  to Burkina Faso, through Republic of Benin, without any relevant documents.

“None of them  was in possession of any travel documents, when they were intercepted at Owode Border,” he said.

Comptroller Peter Adache, the Controller, Lagos Border Patrol Command, Seme, Lagos with Mr Ibraheem Ogunbiyi, the Assistant Director and Head, Counseling and Rehabilitation Unit of NAPTIP, Lagos Zonal Command and other officers in a group photograph in Seme.

Adache said that during interrogation ,it was  revealed that one of  suspected traffickers ,who is a  food vendor and citizen of Burkina Faso ,lured them to travel with her to the country.

“The three ladies decided to follow her because she promised to give them good job and good salary.

“She called her husband,  who is a citizen of Benin Republic ,and they arranged how to transport the three ladies and the child to Burkina Faso.

“The traveling expenses and feeding for the 6 persons were paid by the couple,” he said.

The controller said that the victims would be handed over to National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to help reunite them with their families.

“It is a painful situation and under this situation we cannot in any way look away .

“I have been directed by the  Assistant Controller General of Immigration in charge of Zone A to hand them over to NAPTIP.

“The Lagos Border Patrol command of NIS will continue to ensure compliance to immigration rules and regulations and equally ensure protection of Nigerians and reintegration of victims to their families,” he said.

“One of the suspected victim(name withheld) ,who is a mother of six-month-old child, said she and child were abandoned by her husband ,hence her decision to travel with the couple to  survive  hardship.

“Shortly after I delivered my child, my husband left me alone to take care of the child.

“Since there is no help from any quarters, when she(suspected trafficker, approached me to go to Burkina Faso, I agreed because she said I will make money and do good jobs there.

“The journey had been tedious until we were arrested by immigration officers, I want to go back home,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that suspected victims of human trafficking were laterhanded over to Mr Ibraheem Ogunbiyi, the Assistant Director and Head, Counseling and Rehabilitation Unit of NAPTIP, Lagos Zonal Command.

NAN also reports that Ogunbiyi,  represented Mrs Comfort Agboko, the NAPTIP, Zonal Commander, Lagos Zonal Command .

NAN reports that  the Seme Command of Nigeria Immigration  had also on July 20 received 66 trafficked Nigerians from Ghana.

NAN further reports that Comptroller Abdullahi Adamu, the Controller of Seme Command of NIS ,said the rescue of the victims was in collaboration with the Nigerian  High Commissioner in Ghana.


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