Naptip rescues seven young women in Kano

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has rescued seven young women suspected to be victims of human trafficking in Kano. The women were bound for Iraq. This operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat trafficking in the region.

In a recent announcement, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) reported the rescue of seven young women from a suspected human trafficking operation in Kano. The victims were intended to be trafficked to Iraq, according to the agency's statement. This intervention occurred as part of NAPTIP's mandate to prohibit and combat trafficking in persons across Nigeria. The exact details of the rescue operation, including the date and method, were not specified in the announcement, but it underscores the persistent challenge of human trafficking in northern Nigeria, particularly routes leading out of the country. NAPTIP continues to work towards protecting vulnerable individuals from such exploitation.

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