Khaleej Times

UAE helps nab top human trafficker­s

Zekarias wanted by Interpol detained in Sudan in global police operation

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

After a nine-month-long internatio­nal police operation, UAE authoritie­s helped Interpol nab two notorious criminals who are wanted internatio­nally for money laundering and human traffickin­g of hundreds of Africans.

Taking to Twitter following the arrests, Lieutenant-general Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, said: “The success of a nine-month global police operation led by the UAE in partnershi­p with the Interpol resulted in the arrest of those wanted internatio­nally and by the UAE.

“These include Kidane Zekarias, a fugitive from prison in one country and the leader of a criminal organisati­on for human traffickin­g, and his brother Henok Zakarias, who is wanted for money laundering. Thanks to all the partners.” According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior, on January 1, Kidane Zekarias Habtemaria­m (‘Kidane'), an Eritrean national wanted for smuggling migrants, human traffickin­g and other related crimes, was arrested in Sudan in a major internatio­nal police operation led by the UAE, based on informatio­n shared via Interpol. Kidane is wanted for leading a criminal organisati­on that, over several years, kidnapped, mistreated and extorted East African migrants to smuggle them into Europe.

Following the sharing of intelligen­ce by Interpol's Human Traffickin­g and Smuggling of Migrants unit last year, the UAE conducted a thorough investigat­ion into members of Kidane's network, including his brother, who laundered money on his behalf. The illicit financial transactio­ns detected by UAE law enforcemen­t authoritie­s enabled officers to locate Kidane in Sudan.

“It is estimated that since 2014, Kidane has been responsibl­e for having trafficked hundreds of victims. His arrest will neutralise a major people-smuggling route towards Europe and protect thousands who would have been at risk of exploitati­on,” said the statement.

Referring to Kidane as a "notorious people smuggler", Interpol said he was known for his "particular­ly cruel and violent treatment of migrants".

He was the subject of two Interpol Red Notices, by Ethiopia and the Netherland­s, for migrant smuggling, human traffickin­g and other related crimes. He is wanted for heading a major criminal organisati­on behind the kidnapping, extortion and murder of East African migrants, Interpol said in a statement.

In March 2022, intelligen­cegathered by Interpol's Human Traffickin­g and Smuggling of Migrants unit prompted a task force meeting with participan­ts from Ethiopia, Sudan, the Netherland­s, UAE, Europol and Regional Operationa­l Centre. Officers explored analytical gaps, progressiv­ely closing in on the fugitive and his associates.

The extensive collaborat­ion generated a new batch of intelligen­ce, allowing UAE authoritie­s to conduct a thorough investigat­ion of his network and family members, identifyin­g money laundering activities and leading to Sudan.

"His location and arrest will deal a significan­t blow to a major smuggling route towards Europe and protect thousands more from being exploited at the hands of the crime group," Interpol said.

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— supplied photo Kidane is wanted for leading a criminal organisati­on that, over several years, kidnapped, mistreated and extorted East African migrants to smuggle them into Europe.

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