In an update published by **The Punch**, the Nigerian Police Force successfully rescued 30 Malian nationals from a human trafficking syndicate operating in Nasarawa State. The victims, who were lured into Nigeria with false promises of lucrative employment, were being held in captivity under deplorable conditions before the tactical raid.
Intelligence-led operations allowed officers to pinpoint the syndicate’s hideout, leading to the arrest of several key suspects. The rescued individuals are currently receiving medical attention and are being processed for repatriation in collaboration with international migration agencies.
The rescue was also covered by **Daily Trust** and **Vanguard**. **Daily Trust** reported that “the syndicate used sophisticated digital recruitment methods,” while **Vanguard** quoted the police spokesperson saying, “this operation has dealt a significant blow to cross-border criminal networks.”
**Echotitbits take:** The rescue of foreign nationals highlights Nigeria’s role as both a destination and a transit point for modern slavery. It underscores the need for tighter border controls and more robust intelligence sharing with neighboring ECOWAS countries to curb these syndicates.
Source: Frontline Reporters – https://frontlinereporters.com.ng/police-bust-human-trafficking-ring-rescue-30-malians-in-nasarawa/, May 10, 2026
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