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Nigeria’s Rivers state police free 15 children abducted for trafficking

Yenagoa, Nigeria
Reuters

Police in Nigeria’s Rivers state rescued 15 children who were abducted in order to be trafficked, police said in a statement on Tuesday. 

The children, ranging from four years to 15-years-old, were found with a 44-year-old woman claiming to be a nun in the southern state in Nigeria’s Delta region. 



Police arrested the woman, Maureen Wechinwu, and said they were working to reunite the children with their parents. 

“Investigation is ongoing with the view of arresting other suspects linked in the case,” Eboka Friday, Rivers state commissioner of police said in the statement. 

One rescued nine-year-old boy had been taken from a market in October, 2020, in neighbouring Bayelsa state and had already been sold to a woman in Lagos and returned to Wechinwu, police said. 

Human trafficking is common in Nigeria, according to the US State Department and non-profit organisation Pathfinders Justice Initiative, with children kidnapped or coerced into domestic labour, sex work or other forced labour.

 

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