Daily Trust Saturday

Immigratio­n rescues 4 trafficked victims in Jigawa

- Mohammed Abubakar, Dutse

The Jigawa State command of the Nigerian Immigratio­n Service (NIS) has raised concern that some villagers within the border communitie­s in Jigawa State were harbouring suspected human trafficker­s operating along Niger Republic borders.

The comptrolle­r of immigratio­n in the state, Ismail Abba Aliyu, raised the alarm while briefing newsmen on the rescue of four young women suspected to be victims of human traffickin­g.

He said they were rescued on Thursday in Gurin village, along

Babura road from Kano to Niger Republic en route Tripoli, the Libyan capital.

He said the feat was achieved by the Operation Salama team ‘A’ of the command operating along the Kazaure, Babura and Ringim axis of the state.

Aliyu said the suspected victims, all females, from the southern part of the country, included one each from Lagos, Ogun and Osun and Akwa Ibom states respective­ly. He added that 26 others and the driver of the vehicle conveying the girls escaped.

Also paraded was one

Mukhtari Zubairu, a level 13 staff of Babura Local Government Council, who was suspected to be an accomplice.

He said the suspect was arrested while discussing with the driver of the vehicle conveying the victims when operatives arrived at the scene.

Aliyu said his men were on the trail of a businessma­n in Babura, Mukhtar Abdullahi, who he described as a known leader of all human trafficker­s in that axis, adding, “We are still trailing him.”

He lamented that the villagers did not only prevent the operatives from arresting the trafficked young women, but also attempted to beat them, thereby preventing them from carrying out their legitimate duties.

He said he would soon embark on enlightenm­ent campaign on border communitie­s against such acts in the future

But the suspect denied the allegation, saying, he was only at the scene because the driver of the vehicle who was his friend invited him to discuss other business.

In separate interviews with newsmen, the young women confessed that they were on their way to Tripoli, Libya.

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