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Woman, 29, bags 4-year jail for human trafficking

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has secured the conviction of 29-year-old Sekinat Ayomide Owolabi for human trafficking. The suspect…

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has secured the conviction of 29-year-old Sekinat Ayomide Owolabi for human trafficking.

The suspect was arraigned by NAPTIP at the Federal High Court, Osogbo, on a three-count charge of organising the foreign travel of a 19-year-old female victim to Mali for exploitative prostitution.

Her action was said to have contravened sections 15 (a), 16 and 19 (b) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act, 2003 (as amended in 2005).

The victim, who was rescued by the Nigeria Immigration Service and handed over to NAPTIP, aided the agency in the subsequent arrest of the suspect.

Having listened to the witness and the evidences tendered by the agency’s prosecutors, the presiding judge, Justice Maureen Adaobi Onyetenu, found the defendant guilty of the three-count charge and sentenced her to three years imprisonment on the first count, four years on the second count, and two years on the third count.

The sentences are, however, to run concurrently for four years without any option of fine.

The Director-General of NAPTIP, Dame Julie Okah-Donli, while reacting to the conviction, lauded the collaborative efforts of the officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service in rescuing the victim and handing her over to NAPTIP, which led to the arrest and prosecution of the suspect.

She said, “This kind of collaboration among law enforcement agencies is what is needed in combating human trafficking in Nigeria”, adding that “our prosecutors will do their utmost best to successfully prosecute the human traffickers and cases handed over to us.”

 

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