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Human trafficking: Police nab 13 suspects, rescued 30 victims

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May 16, 2026
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The Nigeria Police Force says it has dismantled a transnational human trafficking syndicate, and arrested 13 suspects.

The police also said that 30 victims being exploited through organised trafficking operations were rescued.

The Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Placid, said this during a news conference in Abuja on Friday.

Mr Placid said that the suspects were arrested over trans-border human trafficking, criminal conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretense, unlawful detention, and staged kidnapping for ransom.

He also said that the suspects were arrested by operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) on May 7, following credible and actionable intelligence.

According to him, operatives of the IRT conducted a well-coordinated operation to search two residential locations, along Barrister Road, Rugan Dakachi, Nasarawa State.

“The operation yielded positive result leading to the rescue of the 30 victims, all identified to be Malian nationals, held under exploitative and restrictive conditions.”

Force PRO added that investigation into the case had commenced following a formal petition submitted to the Nigeria Police Force by the Association of Malian citizens in Nigeria.

He said the petition was on the disappearance of several Malian nationals within Nigeria under suspicious circumstances.

Placid said preliminary findings revealed a disturbing trend, where victims, after being declared missing, resurfaced through distress calls to relatives and associates, claiming to have been kidnapped and demanding ransom payments for their release.

According to him, in response, operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) initiated a diligent investigation involving both geo-spatial technical intelligence and human intelligence operations.

“The operation, which lasted 17 days, uncovered a sophisticated transnational trafficking and fraudulent exploitation network operating within the Federal Capital Territory and neighbouring communities.

“Investigations revealed that the syndicate leader, specifically targets vulnerable young persons from West African countries, particularly Mali and Gabon, falsely promising them opportunities to travel to Europe.

“The syndicate also gives the victims an option of securing high-paying employment within Nigeria.

“The victims at this point are instructed to pay approximately N120,000 as transportation and processing fees.

The force image maker further said that findings established that upon arrival in Nigeria, the victims would be taking to locations situated within residential apartments in Mararaba and Karu in Nasarawa state.

“The movement of the victims are usually restricted at these locations, and they are compelled to make additional payments amounting to N150,000 under the guise of investment fees for wellness products and business schemes,” he said.

He added that victims who were unable to make additional payments were subsequently coerced into participating in staged kidnapping orchestrated by the syndicate.

“Under this arrangement victims are forced to contact their families in their home countries, while pretending to be kidnap victims, thereby inducing relatives to remit ransom payments into accounts controlled by the syndicate members,” he said.

Placid said the Nigeria Police Force was currently collaborating with the Nigeria Immigration Service and the Embassy of Mali to facilitate the proper documentation, protection, and safe repatriation of the rescued victims.

He said investigations were ongoing to identify additional collaborators, including persons who may have assisted the syndicate in securing accommodation, facilitating logistics, and concealing the illegal activities under the guise of legitimate business operations.
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