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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Child Trafficking: Police Intercept Bus, Rescue 16 Children

photoA commercial bus conveying no fewer than 16 children suspected to be victims of child trafficking was intercepted by the police in Ebonyi State along Abakaliki-Enugu expressway.
The bus conveying the children, comprising 14 boys and two girls between the ages of 14 and 17, was suspected to be heading to Lagos when it was intercepted by
policemen on stop and search exercise.
It was gathered that the children were recruited for menial jobs like house helps, hawkers, sales girls as well as serving in restaurants and hotels, from different parts of Izzi council area by the suspected trafficker, who assembled them at Iziogo motor park in Izzi Local Government Area for onward movement to Ilaje in Lagos and other parts of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Sylvester Igbo, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), who confirmed the incident said: “On July 30, a team of policemen from Ishielu division intercepted a Toyota Hiace Bus with registration number XA 746 LCA driven by one Mr. Sunday aged 39 conveying 16 teenagers comprising two girls and 14 boys to Ilaje village in Lagos State and suspected human trafficking. But investigation is in progress.”
He said on interrogation of the bus driver, he revealed that the first bus loaded with similar children had gone to Lagos, saying his vehicle was the second bus to Lagos that day and denied knowledge of the purpose for which they were going to Lagos.
A source at the park said that under-age children were always transported to Lagos daily, lamenting that the children include school dropouts and those that had not gone to school at all. He said their ‘boss’ claimed to be helping their poor parents by sending them to Lagos for greener pastures.
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