
Five suspected members of a human
trafficking ring, paraded by the National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, have confessed to taking two Nigerian
girls to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to become commercial sex
workers.
They also admitted that they recorded the girls’ nude videos while they were taking oaths.
the
suspects ─ Blessing Gabriel, 25; Precious Ejiro-Owoh, 29; Rose Gabriel,
25; Priscilla Bassey, 33; and 38-year-old Terry Smooth ─ were
apprehended by the agency on September 8, 2015, while one of their
victims, identified only as Ann, had been rescued.
Our correspondent gathered that while
Ann was being rehabilitated at the NAPTIP office, the suspects were
assisting the officials with information to arrest the fleeing members
of the syndicate.
It was learnt that two of the victims of
the syndicate, Ann and Chisom, had fled from Dubai in August, making
the gang to put their nude visuals on the social media.
It was learnt that the lady, who
reportedly sneaked into the country for a traditional marriage, was
arrested at the Agboroko village, Iba area of Lagos.
It was also learnt that the officials arrested other gang members in the Lekki Phase 1 and Ajah areas.
Blessing, who claimed that she worked with a travel agency in Dubai, told PUNCH Metro that she sent N35,000 to bring Ann from Nigeria as a commercial sex worker in Dubai.
She said, “I did not know the victim
from anywhere. Gina, who has not yet been arrested, is my friend in
Dubai. She was the one who told me that she needed a girl from Nigeria
to do “runs”. I then told Precious, my Nigerian friend, to get me
someone.
“Gina sent N35,000 to prepare the girl
that would be brought. That was in July. So, it happened that the girl,
Ann, was brought to Dubai. I personally went to pick her from the
airport.
“When she came to Gina, the girl was
taken inside a room, stripped and asked to say an oath. I was not there;
I was not the person that stripped her. She did the job for about a
month before she fled from Dubai.
“I knew they were bringing her for
commercial sex; and she was also aware. She told Precious that she was
ready to travel out of the country and do any kind of work.”
Precious, who confessed to luring the
girl to travel to Dubai, pleaded that it was her first time to deal in
trafficking of persons.
The assistant Director, Press and Public
Relations, NAPTIP, Josiah Emerole, said the suspects would be charged
to court, adding that efforts were on to rescue the other victims of the
syndicate.
He said, “We call on all Nigerians to join hands with the agency to nip in the bud human trafficking in the country.”
PUNCH
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