Seven Nigerians have been arrested in connection with alleged involvement in activities of cybercrime in Ghana.
Operatives of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) arrested the suspects after acting on intelligence to raid a residence at Manhean, Obeyeyie in the Greater Accra Region on September 26, 2022.
According to Ghanaweb, the anti-crime agency issued a statement on Monday that no fewer than 21 individuals, believed to be victims of trafficking from Nigeria, were also rescued during the raid.
The official statement partially read, “At the end of the exercise, 28 Nigerians suspected to be engaged in Prohibited Cyber Activities, were taken into custody.
“After our initial screening, 21 of the persons were determined to be victims of Human Trafficking from Nigeria to Ghana.”
The seven suspects have since been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court as investigations are ongoing and they are billed to reappear in court on October 17.
The suspects are facing a 24-count charge bordering on human trafficking, assaults and other organised crimes.
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