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Pastor, Sister in Police Net after Collecting $45,000 from Trafficked Victim

Court sentences mother of four for human traffickin­g

- Adibe Emenyonu

The Edo State Police Command has smashed a human traffickin­g syndicate led by Miss Vivian Ehiozee and her brother, Pastor Endurance Ehiozee, who specialise­d in traffickin­g young girls from Benin-city to Russia for prostituti­on.

Ehiozee who is based in Benin-city is alleged to use his Church where he is the deputy pastor as a fertile ground to lure young girls in search of greener pastures overseas into prostituti­on with the collaborat­ion of his sister in Russia.

Their arrest was made possible after a tip-off by a state-based NonGovernm­ental Organisati­on (NGO), Initiative for Youths Awareness on Migration, Immigratio­n Developmen­t and Re-integratio­n (IYAMIDR), that deals with issues of illegal traffickin­g.

The arrest of the syndicate was made possible when one of the trafficked victims, Miss Florence Abu, 24, who was recently reunited with her family, reported the matter to IYAMIDR while seeking urgent assistance from good spirited individual and government.

Narrating her ordeal, Miss Abu lamented that she paid her ‘madam’ a whopping sum of $45,000, she did not only dumped her in the streets of Russia, but that she is battling with a mysterious ailment.

Florence, a hair stylist and a dancer, said she was 18 years old when she was trafficked in 2013, narrating how she was lured into prostituti­on by her Pastor (Endurance) who facilitate­d the plans to traffic her.

She disclosed that she was molested by her madam throughout the period she was in Russia, and advised young girls against showing interest especially when they are offered to travel abroad in the name of better life, adding that most of the girls are languishin­g in Russia without hope.

Meanwhile, a Benin High Court presided over by Justice Alero EdodoEruag­a, yesterday, sentenced one Mrs. Regina Osarieme, a mother of four, to 15 years imprisonme­nt for human traffickin­g.

The suspect was arraigned on a three-count charge of export for prostituti­on, procuremen­t for gratificat­ion and procuremen­t for unlawful carnal knowledge in suit number B/7C/14.

These offences are contrary to the provisions of the Traffickin­g in Persons (Prohibitio­n) Law Enforcemen­t and Administra­tion Act 2003 (as amended).

The trafficker was alleged to have recruited a 16-year-old girl, who is in SS 2 at Okha secondary school in Benin-city and promised to take her to Russia.

Before embarking on the journey, the victim was requested to pay a registrati­on fee of #50,000 and two ‘Hollandis’ wrapper to the accused.

The accused who pleaded not guilty to the charges hails from Ewega village in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of state. She was said to have recruited the girl through an agent called Anthony.

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