The South-West Zone of National
Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and other Related Matters
(NAPTIP) says it rescued 72 victims between January and March, 2014.
Its Commander, Mr Joseph Famakin,
disclosed this in an interview with the press in Lagos on Sunday.
He said that 62 of the victims
were women, while 10 were young boys.
The zonal office comprise Lagos,
Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti.
Famakin said that five persons
arrested for human trafficking were convicted within the same period,
explaining that three were convicted in Lagos and two in Oshogbo.
He said that 59 cases were recorded
within the period and that five cases were charged to court at the same time.
The commander said that 52 cases
were in high courts in the six states before 2014.
He also said that all the entry
and exit routes in the zone had been adequately covered by his men in
collaboration with other security agencies.
Famakin said that the agency wanted
to ensure that no Nigerians were smuggled out of the country or foreigners
brought in for trafficking. (NAN)
NAPTIP Rescues 72 Trafficked Persons In 3 Months
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