The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has said that six victims of human trafficking were rescued recently in Babura town along Nigeria/Niger Republic borders in Jigawa State.
The Comptroller, Jigawa State Command (NIS), Ahmed Dauda Bagari, disclosed this to newsmen on Monday.
DCI Muhammad Idris, who represented the state Comptroller, handed the victims to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons NAPTIP for further investigation.
According to him the victims were rescued on Sunday 1st January, 2023 in an uncompleted building in Babura town on their way to Niger Republic enroute Libya.
He said the victims were made up of five females and one male. “The five were from Oyo state and the only one among them was from Nasarawa state.
“The victims are youths aged between 20 to 35 years old and none of them was in possession of any travel document”, he explained.
DCI Idris said there were no incriminating items/drugs found in their possession upon their interrogation when they were rescued by the NIS men.
“The NIS Comptroller-General, Idris Isah Jere has directed that, the victims be handed over to NAPTIP and also advised parents, guardian and the general public to desist from sending their children/wards abroad for non existing greener pasture”, he added.