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NAPTIP Arrests Two, Rescues Eight from Human Trafficking in Kano

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has rescued eight victims and apprehended two suspected human traffickers in Kano State.

Abdullahi Babale, commander, Kano zonal command of the agency, said this in an interview with journalists on Friday in Kano.

He said operatives of the agency intercepted the victims on October 1, at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA).

Mr Babale said preliminary investigation revealed that the victims would be trafficked to Saudi Arabia for labour exploitation by two Ghanaian nationals suspected to be members of a human trafficking syndicate.

He said that six of the victims were traveling with one-way tickets to Saudi Arabia, adding that one of the suspect (name withheld) was detained, and one other (name withheld) was at large.

The commander said the female victims aged between 18 and 43 years, hailed from Kano, Katsina, Bauchi and Kaduna States.

Mr Babale said the agency also rescued two other female victims, who had been trafficked to Burkina Faso from Kano on July 24, 2025, for sexual exploitation.

He said operatives of the agency apprehended a 30-year-old suspect (name withheld) in connection with the case, adding investigation revealed that she trafficked the victims through Lagos to her sister (name withheld), who resides in Burkina Faso.

“The suspect was arrested in Kano, and the victims rescued and returned to Kano via Lagos by road,” he said, adding the suspects would be charged to court upon completion of investigation.

According to Mr Babale, the victims will undergo counselling and rehabilitation before being reunited with their families, in line with NAPTIP’s victim-centred approach.

He advised parents to be vigilant and protect their children against traffickers, who exploit economic hardship to lure victims with false promises of greener pastures abroad.

The commander urged the public to report suspicious movements or activities related to human trafficking to the relevant authorities.

(NAN)