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NAPTIP empowers 100 human trafficking survivors in two years

Last updated: June 21, 2019 3:02 pm
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The Benin Zonal Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has arrested no fewer than 20 persons for suspected human trafficking.

Commander of the agency in Edo and Delta zone, Mr Nduka Nwanwenne, in Benin on Friday said that the suspects were arrested between January and May 2019.

He said that some of the suspects had been charged to court, while others were still in the command’s custody pending completion of investigation on their cases.

Nwanwenne also said that within the period, 38 trafficking survivors were rescued, while 46 cases were reported.

He said that the zonal command still had 36 cases pending in courts, adding that the major challenge to speedy determination of cases of human trafficking was the retirement of judges.

He disclosed that the recent visit of Director-General, of NAPTIP, Mrs Julie Okah-Donli, to the Chief Judge of Edo prompted the designation of two special courts to handle human trafficking cases.

Nwanwenne said since the dedication of the special courts for the cases, there had been speedy trial of cases.

He said that in line with the policy of the agency to rehabilitate and reintegrate survivors into the society, the director-general had directed the zonal command to empower 20 survivors of human trafficking.

According to him, the survivors had earlier undergone and completed training in various vocational fields.

Nwanwenne said the areas of empowerment for the victims included catering and hospitality management, fashion and design and cosmetology.

He disclosed that in the last two years, no fewer than 100 survivors of the criminal act had been empowered by the agency, and that majority of them were doing well.

Nwanwenne said that a template had been put in place to stop beneficiaries of the empowerment scheme from disposing of the items or attempting to be re-trafficked.

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