Human trafficking, a modern-day form of slavery, has become a devastating reality for countless individuals, mostly women and children.

Human Trafficking: See How NIS Rescued Two Underage Girls In Sokoto

Lured by promises of better lives and employment opportunities, they are instead forced into exploitation and abuse.

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Human Trafficking In Sokoto 

Government of different nations do one or teo things in attempts to end human trafficking.

Now, in Nigeria, the operatives of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) , Ilela border command, Sokoto arrested a 25 year-old, Rukaya Hassan, who attempted to traffic two underage girls.

The girls were being moved across the border to the Niger Republic.

The Command Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Abdullahi said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

Abdullahi said that the victims had been handed over to the National Agency For Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons for further investigations.

According to him, the operation was in a swift response to the morale-boosting charge of the new Comptroller of Immigration, Mrs Kemi Nandap.

Rescued Underage Girls 

During interrogation, the young lady who resides in the Giribshi area of Sokoto confessed that she did not know the two young girls she was travelling with to Niger.

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“She claimed they were handed over to her by one woman in Sokoto, named Maman Adnan who paid for their transport to Niger.

“She also claimed the woman requested her to help take the two girls to another woman in Niger, named Amina Yunusa who will give them jobs in her restaurant in Niamey.”

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Abdullahi said that during further examination, the two teenagers, Nabila Ibrahim, 17 years and her sister, Zainab Ibrahim, 15 years, said they hailed from Zuru LGA in Kebbi State.

“According to them, they were going to Niger to resume work in a certain restaurant which they didn’t know the owner, but that their parents approved of their trip.

Reacting, the Comptroller of Immigration, Ilela Command, Tony Akuneme, who conducted the interviews invited the NAPTIP, Sokoto State, to take charge of the two victims and the suspected trafficker.

This, he said would help in further investigation and possible prosecution.

Campaign Against Human Trafficking 

Akuneme reiterated committed to sustaining the campaign against smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons, to cascade the efforts of the CG.

He quoted the Immigration CG, thanking officers and men of the Ilela border command for their diligence and promised to reward outstanding personnel.

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