The Nigeria Immigration Service in Jigawa State has reportedly rescued eight Libya-bound victims of human trafficking.
This was made known by the NIS Comptroller in the state, Ahmad Bagari, during a press briefing in the Dutse.
He said the victims, consisting five males and three females, were rescued along the Kaya-Daurawa-Roni link road on Sunday.
Bagari said the victims hailed from Abia, Edo, Imo and Ogun states, while the driver of the vehicle hailed from Achilafiya town, in the Yankwashi Local Government Area of the state.
Noting that the victims were rescued on their way to Niger Republic, en-route Libya, Bagari identified the vehicle used in conveying them as a Saloon Golf vehicle with number plate, YEN-07 CE Bayelsa.
The Comptroller identified the victims as Nosa Isaac, 45, Emanuel Ogur, 37, Abdulwasiu Oladokun, 36, Blessing John, 28, Etiosa Henry, 24, Osagie Francis, 20, Faith Moses, 20, and Success Jacob, 19.
He said the victims mostly travelled without an agent, adding that all transactions were made on phone with the syndicate.
“Mainly, they are influenced by friends and with the knowledge of their parents/guardians,” Bagari added
The Comptroller revealed that the NIS Comptroller General, Idris Jere, directed that the victims be handed over to the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters.
“It is important to advise parents/guardians and the general public to watch over their children/wards and instill patriotism in them to stay in their country of origin and build it to greater heights,” Bagari added.
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