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POLICE BURST TRANS-BORDER CHILD TRAFFICKING GANG, RESCUE 11 VICTIMS, NAB FOUR SUSPECTS

POLICE BURST TRANS-BORDER CHILD TRAFFICKING GANG, RESCUE 11 VICTIMS, NAB FOUR SUSPECTS

The Lagos State Police Command has burst a notorious trans-border child trafficking gang, rescuing eleven victims and arresting four suspects.

The Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin said th suspects are said to be involved in recruiting and transporting young Nigerians to Ghana for prostitution.

"On August 13, 2025, operatives of Ilemba Hausa Division intercepted and arrested one Mustapha Abubakar ‘m’, suspected to be an okada operator and recruiter, in possession of a 15-year-old female victim who was on the verge of being trafficked to Ghana for prostitution."

CSP Benjamin Hundeyin said the case was, thereafter, transferred to the Special Squad I of the Command which, supported by actionable intelligence, launched a swift and coordinated manhunt, which led to the arrest of Charles Chima ‘m’ aged 54 at Amuwo Odofin, Emmanuel Nwaka ‘m’ aged 36 along Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, and Princess John ‘f’ aged 21 at Ojota.

In a statement, the Police spokesman said further investigation revealed that all arrested suspects are part of the criminal network that recruits and traffick young women from Nigeria to Ghana.

He said further investigations led to the safe rescue of additional ten victims aged between 21 and 29. All rescued persons are now in protective care, receiving the necessary support and assistance, while arrangements are being made to reunite them with their families. The suspects remain in custody and are actively assisting investigators in unravelling the full extent of the network.

The PPRO said the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, commends the operatives for their swift and professional action and reaffirmed the Command’s zero tolerance for human trafficking and exploitation, and urges the public to remain vigilant, monitor the welfare of young persons, and promptly report suspicious activities to the Police.

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