A suspected human trafficker on Friday morning, January 7, 2022, was intercepted with some girls at a motor park in Makurdi, Benue State.
According to Ukan Kurugh an activist, who made this known via a post on social media, he said the woman was allegedly attempting to traffick the girls to Lagos, and from there some of them will be taken to other African countries like Benin Republic, Mali and Burkina Faso, for a ‘better life’.
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”This morning while still in bed, I got a call from Rev. Fr Solomon Mfa that I should send the Police PRO’s number to him, and he sounded urgent. So, I immediately sent it to him.
“After some minutes, Krayzietee Atu, called me that he had just uncovered a lady who wanted to traffic some girls to Lagos so I should come quickly.
“I got up from bed not minding the fever I’d been struggling with for some days now and went to Duku Park where I met Fr. Solomon Mfa already with some policemen from E Division Police Station, Akpehe, Makurdi.
“After some minutes, Krayzietee Atu, called me that he had just uncovered a lady who wanted to traffic some girls to Lagos so I should come quickly.
“I got up from bed not minding the fever I’d been struggling with for some days now and went to Duku Park where I met Fr. Solomon Mfa already with some policemen from E Division Police Station, Akpehe, Makurd
“The girls were already scared while inside the police truck and one after the other, I asked them about the lady who was trafficking them to Lagos.
“They said a phone call was put across to them to call the lady in question and move with her to Lagos for a better life.
“They added that some of them would move to even farther and better locations like Benin Republic, Mali, Burkina Faso, etc.
“It was even more suspicious of the lady to have had one number for all of them as their Next of Kins.
“While we await the outcome of the Police & NAPTIP on this matter, I want to thank Fr. Ukeyima and Krazie Tee again for being very proactive about this issue.
“Management of Transportation companies will need to be more proactive in their dealings with would be passengers because this has been ongoing for long now, and for a fact one is caught, many are around still.”
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