National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has burst a child trafficking syndicate in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and arrested a suspect.
The agency’s Head of Press and Public Relations, Stella Nezan, disclosed this on Monday in a statement titled: ‘NAPTIP busts child trafficking syndicate in Abuja, arrests 30-year-old woman, rescues four children’.
She revealed that the operatives of the agency were able to rescue four children from one Mrs Blessing-Nnena Eze, suspected to have stolen the children.
According to Nezan, the arrest follows a tip-off from a media partner, who alerted the agency to the activities of the suspect, especially around popular AYA bus terminal, Abuja.
The statement read in part;
A total of four stolen children believed to be from different parents were also recovered from the suspect and many other children are believed to be at large.
The development represents a major feat in the agency’s drive to curtail the incidence of child trafficking, especially within the nation’s capital.
The statement added that the agency launched a manhunt for a suspect, Mama Chioma, from Enugu State, believed to be the major supplier of children to the gang and currently in possession of four more trafficked children.
It added;
Both suspects are said to be engaged in trafficking of children, whose ages range from six months to one year, from different parts of the country to Abuja and using them to solicit alms from unsuspecting members of the public.
It will be recalled that following an increase in reported cases of trafficking of children for begging in Abuja, the Director-General of NAPTIP, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, had ordered an improved surveillance in the notable spots, especially within the FC T and its environs.
In her remarks, the NAPTIP boss described the trafficking of children for alms begging as “a wicked act.”
Sulaiman-Ibrahim stated;
This is a wicked act that must be condemned by all. These innocent children are exposed to the harsh weather condition by the traffickers, who shade them like wares by the roadside, while soliciting money to satisfy their selfish desires.
We shall surely fish out the fleeing members of the syndicate and they shall face the full wrath of the law.”l
She called on parents to look after their children to avoid them being trafficked by people, who scout villages on the pretext of offering help to needy families.
NAPTIP in the statement expressed that the development represented a major feat in the agency’s determination to curtail the incidence of child trafficking, especially within the nation’s capital.
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