Trafficking: Katsina victims sold into slavery in Burkina Faso rescued
According to Labaran, “The 31 victims of human trafficking, sold in Benin Republic and taken to Burkina Faso, are expected back in Katsina State tomorrow. “The victims, seven of whom have been assisted to return to Nigeria by the Nigerian Embassy in Burkina Faso, have already arrived Katsina State.
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“The Benin lady thereafter took her ‘slaves’ to Gaoua, a town 150 kilometers from Ouagadougou, the Burkina Faso capital, where she kept them in servitude without food or money. The lady is apprehended by the local authorities in Gaoua.
“On receiving the information, Governor Masari dispatched the Special Adviser on Drugs, Narcotics and Trafficking, Alhaji Hamza Brodo with a 30-seater luxury bus to go Ouagadougou and bring back the remaining 24 victims,” Labaran said. Meanwhile, the Katsina State Police Command says it has launched manhunt to arrest the human trafficker of the Katsina victims sold into slavery in Burkina Faso.