The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in Ekiti State has paraded a Christ Apostolic Church Pastor, Wsedeloye, and two others for human trafficking.
The three suspects allegedly trafficked a lady to Baghdad, capital of Iraq, in the Middle East where she was subjected to slavery, hard labour, molestation and exploitation.
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The Head of NAPTIP in Ekiti, Oladimeji Samson, said the victim, Amina, who was a native of Ifaki Ekiti and mother of three was sent into slavery by her sister with the connivance of the pastor and one other woman.
Oladimeji said the agency was contacted by the victim which led to the arrest of the suspects whom he said would be prosecuted after due investigation.
Quoting the victim, he said she was told that she would be in Baghdad as a sales representative in a boutique.