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Detectives Arrest Sixty (60) Human Trafficking Victims in Embakasi

Qwetu News Team by Qwetu News Team
June 23, 2022
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Detectives based in Nairobi have rescued sixty (60) victims of human trafficking, who were being held at an apartment in Tassia, en route for sale as human slaves, overseas.

 

“Acting on intelligence leads, sleuths based at DCI’s Transnational & Organized Crime Unit, augmented by Embakasi-based officers while on a scrupulous crackdown on illegal immigrants, traced the victims to a residential apartment within Tassia in Embakasi, Nairobi County.” Stated DCI on a statement issued on Thursday 23rd

 

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After securing the perimetre of the premise, the perceptive officers gained entry into the apartment, only to be greeted with hysterical faces of the victims, inhumanely bundled up in one room.

 

“The victims aged between 14 to 50 were being trafficked from two countries neighboring Kenya to the north against their will.” DCI stated

 

Upon further inquiries, it was established that the 60 victims had been ferried to the location temporarily, as the traffickers sought alternative ways of transporting them outside the country undetected.

 

During the maneuver, three suspects were arrested on suspicion of being part of a larger human trafficking syndicate operating across the Horn of Africa.

 

The three were identified as Mohammed Omar Aden, 29, Halima Mohammed Osman, 43, and 23-year-old Sala Yusuf.

 

The victims and the suspects are currently being held at different police stations in Nairobi pending legal procedures.

 

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