Tag: Human Trafficking

  • NAPTIP Rescues 23 Nigerians from Cybercrime Ring in Southeast Asia

    NAPTIP Rescues 23 Nigerians from Cybercrime Ring in Southeast Asia

    According to Vanguard reporting on the latest human trafficking trends, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has successfully repatriated 23 Nigerian youths who were trapped in a cyber-enabled criminal syndicate in Thailand. The victims were lured abroad with promises of high-paying jobs in the tech industry, only to be forced into conducting online fraud and cryptocurrency scams under duress.

    The Director-General of NAPTIP, Binta Adamu Bello, revealed that the rescue was part of a coordinated international effort to dismantle “cyber-scam compounds” operating across Southeast Asia. These operations often involve confiscating the passports of young Nigerians and subjecting them to physical abuse if they fail to meet “scam targets.” The agency warned that traffickers are increasingly using social media to recruit tech-savvy youths for these illegal operations.

    Upon their return to Nigeria, the 23 individuals are being provided with psychological support and rehabilitation services. NAPTIP has also initiated investigations into the local agents who facilitated their travel. The agency is urging parents to be wary of “unbelievable” job offers in countries like Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmar, which have become hubs for these modern-day slave camps.

    Validating this, Daily Post notes that “NAPTIP has identified a new trafficking route through North Africa to the East.” The Guardian also reported on the rescue, quoting a NAPTIP spokesperson who warned, “The digital age has made recruitment easier for traffickers, and we must increase our cyber-vigilance.”

    Echotitbits take: This “cyber-trafficking” is a growing global menace. Nigeria’s youth, driven by economic hardship and high digital literacy, are prime targets. Beyond rescue missions, there is an urgent need for a massive public awareness campaign targeting the “Japa” syndrome that blinds many to the risks of undocumented travel.

    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/naptip-rescues-23-nigerians-trapped-in-southeast-asia-cybercrime-ring/, February 12, 2026

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  • Edo migration agency says 30 trafficking cases are in court or under investigation

    Edo migration agency says 30 trafficking cases are in court or under investigation

    2026-01-01 06:30:00
    According to Punch, the Edo State Migration Agency said over 30 human-trafficking cases are at different stages of trial or investigation.

    Reporting by the outlet indicates the agency is tightening collaboration with security services while supporting victims and pushing prevention messaging in high-risk communities.

    The update reflects Edo’s long-running battle with irregular migration pipelines and trafficking syndicates.

    Leadership also carried related reporting on Edo’s anti-trafficking messaging and enforcement posture, including remarks on drivers of trafficking.

    The Sun likewise reported the same core claim that more than 30 cases were under investigation or trial in Edo.

    Echotitbits take:

    Convictions and asset forfeiture matter more than raw case counts. Watch for outcomes: sentencing, witness protection, survivor reintegration funding, and community-level livelihood programs that reduce recruitment pressure.

    Source: The Punch  — January 1, 2026 (https://punchng.com/agency-prosecutes-30-human-trafficking-cases-in-edo/)

    The Punch  2026-01-01

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  • PRESIDENT BUHARI APPOINTS IMAAN SULAIMAN-IBRAHIM AS DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NAPTIP

    PRESIDENT BUHARI APPOINTS IMAAN SULAIMAN-IBRAHIM AS DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NAPTIP

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim as the new Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

    A statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity, Garba Shehu confirmed this on Tuesday.

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    The new NAPTIP boss is a holder of BSc (Sociology), Masters of Arts (Management) and Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degrees, Mrs Sulaiman-Ibrahim, hails from Nasarawa State.

    Until her new appointment, she was a member of the Nasarawa State Economic Advisory Council as well as Special Adviser on Strategic Communication to the Minister of State for Education.

    Tobiloba Kolawole

  • To Curb Menace of Human Trafficking & Irregular Migration, Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates Task Force

    To Curb Menace of Human Trafficking & Irregular Migration, Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates Task Force

    Worried by the menace of human trafficking, which has become a profitable venture for criminals who exploit people by kidnapping them and selling them into forced prostitution, forced labour and modern day slavery, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Tuesday inaugurated a Task Force on Human Trafficking to curb the scourge in the state.

    The governor also charged members of Lagos State Task Force on Human Trafficking to come up with brilliant ideas, innovations and policies that would assist the state government in curbing the menace.

    Speaking during the inauguration of the task force at Lagos House in Ikeja, Sanwo-Olu urged all members of the task force to see their appointment as a call to service.

    According to him, “The novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has exposed and exacerbated many global inequalities and plunged many economies like ours into recession, leaving millions of people at greater risk of being trafficked for sexual exploitation, forced labour, forced marriages and other crimes.

    “What this implies is that the pandemic has created more economic difficulties for many especially women, young ladies and children who are the most vulnerable and might become exposed to the perils of human trafficking in a bid to seek better lives.

    “In view of this, I strongly believe that this initiative of constituting Lagos State Task Force on Human Trafficking could not have come at a better time than now when it is needed more than ever that we put human dignity and human rights at the forefront and governments across all levels need to join hands and make collaborative efforts to put an end to the scourge of human trafficking.

    “The government and people of Lagos State understand the value of partnership as an inestimable tool in combating the transnational organised crime of human trafficking and as a result, we use this opportunity to assure you of our unwavering support, collaboration and strong partnership in providing all that is needed to ensure we bring an end to the menace of human trafficking in our society.

    “Everyday, in every country of the world, at least a person is reported as a victim of human trafficking while several other cases go either unnoticed or unreported. The menace of human trafficking has not only become a sad reality, it has also sadly become a profitable venture for criminals who exploit people by kidnapping them, selling them into forced prostitution, forced labour and also until very recently into modern day slavery.

    “Unfortunately, human trafficking has now become that bitter bile that is not felt by the victims alone, but rather affects humanity in general as it encroaches on our right and dignity as a people.

    “For years, local and international media have been awash with horrifying stories of people especially Nigerian women and girls who have been trafficked for sexual and labour exploitation, and also of migrants trapped in Libya in slavery-like conditions or dying as they crossed the Mediterranean Sea.

    “These stories however, sadly reflect the large and increasing problem of human trafficking within and from Nigeria in recent years and also gives certain credibility to the recent statistics by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) that there has been a 600 per cent increase in the number of potential sex trafficking victims arriving Europe by sea, with most of them arriving from Nigeria.”

    Sanwo-Olu, who noted that the situation of human trafficking has become a nightmare, commended the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for their relentless efforts in the fight against human trafficking and irregular migration.

    He also appreciated NAPTIP for the ways they have been rendering assistance to human trafficking victims that are being rehabilitated.

    “I must applaud you for this brilliant idea of re-constituting Lagos State Working Groups on Human Trafficking into State Task Forces that will be equipped with the requisite skills and technical support to provide a platform to articulate and consolidate our government’s policies and programmes aimed at countering the terrible scourge of human trafficking,” he said.

    Also speaking at the event, NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli, said the problem of human trafficking and irregular migration have become a great national concern, especially with the large number of Nigerians trapped in sexual and labour exploitation in various African and European countries, apart from the hundreds that continue to die in the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea.

    “Lagos State Task Force on Human Trafficking has a pivotal role to play in ensuring adequate sensitisation at the grassroots and among vulnerable groups, providing services and support to victims who have been rescued and returned, as well as information sharing and law enforcements.

    “This requires strong political will and budgetary provisions on the part of the srate government, in addition to the commitment of traditional institutions, religious and community leaders,” she said.

    Okah-Donli also commended Sanwo-Olu and members of his cabinet for partnering with NAPTIP to stem the tide of the twin evils of human trafficking and irregular migration in Lagos State and Nigeria.

    She said: “Lagos State has in the past supported the operations of Lagos Zonal Command of NAPTIP and I would like to appeal for stronger collaborations and support to enable the agency achieve its mandate in Lagos, which unarguably is the commercial business capital of Nigeria.”

    In her remarks, the Counter Trafficking Officer of International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Bertha Kaluocha Ngurulu, described migration as not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be managed and therefore promised continued partnership with federal and state governments in facilitating humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all.

    She disclosed that IOM since 2011 has been providing support to Nigerian government in areas of migration and development as well as facilitating migration, regulating migration and forced migration, assisted voluntary return of both irregular and regular migrants in need of protection.

    Responding,Lagos State Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), who is also the Chairman of Lagos State Task Force on Human Trafficking, assured Sanwo-Olu and NAPTIP that his team would work tirelessly to fight the pandemic and ensure that people feel the impact of the task force in the state.

    The inauguration of Lagos State Task Force on Human Trafficking was attended by the Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, Head of Service, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, and Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Titilayo Shitta-Bey, among other government officials.

    Among the member of the task force, which is made up of officials from security agencies, government agencies and civil society and community-based groups are: Co-chairman, Daniel Atokolo (NAPTIP); Olufusayo Adejoke Alabi (Ministry of Women and Poverty Alleviation); Oladotun Odubona and Ighodalo Margaret (Police); Toyin Odusanya (Citizens Right); Patricia Ebegbulem (Bakhita Safe House); Adegboyega Bajulaiye (Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, LSNC); Iyabo Ogundiran (Legal Hub on Anti-Trafficking); John Deborah Chigozie (Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC); and Ogunluyi Titilope (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA).

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Lebanese authorities arrest man who put up Nigerian lady for sale

    Lebanese authorities arrest man who put up Nigerian lady for sale

    Authorities in Lebanon have arrested a man, identified as Wael Jerro for advertising the sale of a Nigerian lady on social media.

    The arrest was confirmed by the Nigerian in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) in a tweet it posted on Thursday, April 23, a day after Lebanese authorities condemned Jerro’s dehumanizing Facebook advertisement of a Nigerian citizen.

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    The commission revealed that the Nigerian Mission in Lebanon had immediately initiated necessary cause of action to ensure the arrest of the suspect and release of the victim. The Nigerian Mission in Lebanon was said to have reported the matter to the host government requesting immediate manhunt for the suspect.

    NIDCOM noted that the Lebanese Ministry of Labour issued a statement condemning the act and described it as unethical and in contravention of the country’s laws. It also stated that Labanon’s Ministry of Labour will also commence legal action against the suspect on the grounds of human trafficking.

    The victim was said to have hailed from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital after retrieving her international passport that was obtained from her in May 2018.

    While a legal action against the suspect before a court of competent jurisdiction is expected to commence soon, the Nigerian Mission in Lebanon has demanded an unconditional release of the Nigerian lady.

    Last Tuesday, an Instagram user with the handle @thereneebisaad had reported the incident when she posted on her page details of the suspect and the victim.

    She wrote: “Dear People, come and see what this human is doing. Selling this Nigerian housekeeping lady for $1000. This is NOT OKAY‼”.

    The Instagram user claimed that Jerro had advertised the Nigerian lady whose name as stated on the passport posted online is Busari Peace Ufuoma on a Facebook buying and Selling closed group. She added a translation of the suspect’s caption as:

    “Domestic worker from Nigeria for sale with new legal documents. She’s 30 years old, she’s very active and very clean. Price: 1000$‼”

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