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NAPTIP, DSS Operatives rescue trafficked Burundians from Imo village

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJanuary 19, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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The combined operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Department of State Services (DSS), Imo State Command have rescued a middle – aged Burundian woman and her three children suspected to be victims of trafficking, from a village in Imo State where they were being exploited by their trafficker.

The victims, Ms Siniremera Snadrine Bizimana and her three children namely; Murwaneza Zertha Maecy, Akimana Ken Bethel and Umwiza Goodluck Collins were set free through the early morning sting operation carried out on their holding mud house located in Umunoha village in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State.

Investigation revealed that the victims were rescued based on a complaint from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees lodged at the Headquarters of NAPTIP and further directive from the Director General of the Agency, Dr. Fatima Waziri – Azi.

It was gathered that the victims who have refugee status in Kenya were trafficked to Lagos, Nigeria by yet to be identified human trafficker in September 2021 and thereafter moved to Umunoha, Imo State where their movement were restricted and forced into menial labour of all sorts on daily basis in order to feed.

Their traveling document and other valuable personal belongings were also confiscated by the unknown trafficker in the process.

In his explanation, the Commander, Imo State Command of NAPTIP, Mr. Ernest Ogbu stated that account from the victims indicated that they may have been deceived by the trafficker into coming to Nigeria and a remote village in Imo State without any resistance.

Speaking on the development, Director General of NAPTIP, Dr. Fatima Waziri – Azi thanked all stakeholders and partners who provided information and assisted in ensuring a successful operation that led to the rescue of the victims.

The NAPTIP boss specifically appreciates the effort and collaboration of the Imo State Command of the Department of State Services for providing the needed operational support.

She assured that those behind the ordeal of the victims shall be identified and prosecuted.

“I have directed our operatives to carry out diligent investigation on how the victims got to the village. The traffickers will be identified and made to face justice”, the NAPTIP Director General stated.

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Akimana Ken Bethel Burundi Department of State Services Dr. Fatima Waziri-Azi Mr. Ernest Ogbu Ms Siniremera Snadrine Bizimana Murwaneza Zertha Maecy NAPTIP Umwiza Goodluck Collins
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