THISDAY

NAPTIP, British, Spanish Operatives Burst Human Traffickin­g Gang

Rescue 39 victims of sex exploitati­on in Spain

- In Abuja

Alex Enumah

Operatives of the National Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP), National Crime Agency (NCA) of the British Government and Guardia Civil, the Spanish Law Enforcemen­t Agency have in a joint operation disrupted activities of a Nigerian organised crime gang, Eiye Confratern­ity in Spain. rescuing 39 women victims of sexual exploitati­on in the process.

The internatio­nal investigat­ion into the organised criminal network began when a victim made a report to the Spanish authoritie­s, detailing how she arrived in Spain along with a number of other girls

According to a statement by NAPTIP, the victims, all Nigerian nationals, and many under the age of 18, are believed to have undergone ‘Voodoo-Juju’ rituals in Nigeria to coerce them if they did not comply with orders given by the gang leaders.

NAPTIP s Head of Press and Public Relations, Josiah Emerole, who signed the statement said the victims were moved by boat to Libya and Italy, before arriving in Spain.

He said: “The women were forced to live in cavelike houses, in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, unable to leave and sexually exploited for the sole purpose of financial gain for the gang leaders, with all money eventually ending up in their hands in Nigeria.

“The money are said to be laundered through the honour-based Hawala system, popular with organised crime gangs. Investigat­ors found the gang had numerous women under their control working as prostitute­s to pay off their debts with Eiye Confratern­ity – upwards of 30,000 euros each – for the cost of moving the victims into Europe,” he said.

Speaking on how the suspects were caught, Emerole said the NCA officers worked with partners to develop intelligen­ce on the network, including carrying out surveillan­ce on those suspected to be involved, and working with NAPTIP colleagues to build up informatio­n about the scale of the abuse and exploitati­on.

“The investigat­ion was aided in Nigeria by NAPTIP investigat­ors who are members of the British assisted Joint Border Task Force (JBTF) who travelled to Spain to participat­e and support the Guardia Civil and NCA during the arrest phases.

“A total of 89 people – including the leader of the gang – have been arrested on suspicion of associatio­n to criminal organisati­ons, modern slavery and money laundering. Forty three remain on remand in prison in Spain, following raids at 41 addresses across the country in November last year.

“On January 16, 2018 NCA officers also arrested an alleged Nigerian Madame living in Middleton, Greater Manchester, believed to be controllin­g some of the victims in Spain, and paying money to the Organised Criminal Gang (OCG) back in Nigeria. She remains in custody awaiting extraditio­n to Spain where she faces prosecutio­n,” the statement read in part.

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