The Borneo Post (Sabah)

500 traffickin­g victims rescued in west Africa — Interpol

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COTONOU: Forty people are facing prosecutio­n after police raids in west and central Africa rescued nearly 500 victims of human traffickin­g, Interpol said on Thursday.

Raids were carried out in Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Senegal as part of a German foreign ministry funded initiative targeting organised crime in the region. Of the nearly 500 people rescued, 236 were children, Interpol said in an emailed statement.

The operation happened between Nov 6 and 10, it added later.

Those arrested are accused of forcing their victims into begging and prostituti­on and face charges including human traffickin­g, forced labour and child exploitati­on.

In one case, a 16-year-old Nigerian girl was duped into thinking she would be working in Mali but was instead made to go into sex work to pay back her travel costs to a ‘sponsor’.

Police inspector Yoro Traore, from Interpol in Mali’s capital, Bamako, said the operation – codenamed Epervier or Sparrowhaw­k – had been effective.

“This operation has opened a number of ongoing investigat­ions to further disrupt the crime networks involved in traffickin­g human beings,” he said.

Focus in recent years has largely been on the west Africans trying to reach Europe via the treacherou­s route on the Mediterran­ean Sea.

Most are undocument­ed migrants seeking to flee poverty. — AFP

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