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Border Closure: NIS apprehends 14 Togolese, 10 Nigerians heading to Benin Republic

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineMay 22, 2020Updated:May 22, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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…Rescues victims of human trafficking

Reprieve came the way of victims of human trafficking in Ogun State on Thursday as men and officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) rescued them from their abductors heading to Benin Republic.

The Service, in the process, apprehended 14 Togolese and 10 Nigerians enroute Ajilete and Ilase in Ogun State for breaking the orders of the Federal Government on land border closure.

An elated Comptroller General of the NIS, Muhammad Babandede, MFR heaped praises on the officers for being gallant and professional.

He charged them to be courageous and continue to comb all illegal points created by smugglers by increasing the tempo of patrol.

National Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Deputy Comptroller Sunday James confirmed the development through a press statement.

He explained that the arrests were made by officers of the Ogun State command led by Comptroller Kunle Osisanya.

Details of the profiling of those apprehended after documentation according to the medical procedures of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) given by Osisanya included 14 Togolese comprising eight female adults and minors intercepted in a J5 bus at Ajilete.

James added that all had been subjected to Covid-19 tests.

He noted that apart from this, 10 other Nigerians were arrested at Ilase town within the state for also violating directive against movement across the land borders.

James confirmed that indications emerged after interrogation that five of out of those nabbed were victims of human trafficking.

He explained that the victims would be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for further engagement.

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CGI Muhammad Babandede Comptroller Kunle Osisanya Mr. Sunday James NAPTIP Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Nigeria Immigration Service
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