NAPTIP intercepts 39 victims of illegal migration
Operatives of the Agency following a surveillance operation and intelligence gathering traced the suspects to a popular hotel located in the city and the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja where they were arrested.
The women are currently helping the Agency with useful information to aid further investigation.
The Director-General of NAPTIP, Dame Julie Okah – Donli speaking on the development, said the raid was part of the efforts put in place to halt the illegal migration and trafficking of Nigerians and its attendant tragedies.
“The Agency is pained by the trafficking of our people by some unscrupulous persons under the disguise of getting them job outside the country.
“NAPTIP has decided, in addition to aggressive massive sensitization embarked upon in some of the identified endemic states and communities, to strengthen it surveillance team and inter – Agency cooperation in some of the entry and exit points so that we count rescue these victims before they are trafficked out for various purposes.
“Within the last few days, we have had consultations with Officials of some of the Embassies in Nigeria with a view to streamlining the issuance of Visa and other documents to applicants whose mission is suspicious.
“Efforts are also on-going to review the operational permits of some of the Labour Recruitment Companies as well as Travel and Tours Agents with a view to regulating their operations in such a way that it will not jeopardize the current effort by the Federal Government to fight human trafficking and illegal migration.
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