According to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Dubai, United Arab Emirate (UAE), has now become the preferred destination for human trafficking victims.
Mr. Nduka Nwanwenne, Zonal Commander, NAPTIP, Benin Zonal Command, made the announcement on Wednesday, April 20, in Benin, at the start of a three-day human trafficking sensitization session.
Nwanwenne added that, instead of being taken by land by their traffickers to their destinations, victims of human trafficking were now transported by air.
āThis is because the human traffickers have stepped up their game, and the destination of choice of victims of human trafficking was now Dubai.
āHuman Trafficking is not abating in the country, because traffickers make so much money from their victims so they take it as a business.
āThe traffickers are now also concentrating on rural areas for recruitment of their victimsā, he said.
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The NAPTIP zonal commander also revealed that irregular migration was also been used as a ploy for human trafficking, such that its victims were being exploited for their organs.
āThere is now an increase in organ harvesting not just for money rituals, but also for transplant.
āThis is because the need for organs is higher than the supplyā, he added.
While noting that the issue of human trafficking was still on the front burner, Nwanwenne said that there was the need for partnership to end human trafficking.
The NAPTIP Director said that baby sales/baby factory operations were part of human trafficking and that there was the need for concerted efforts to end human trafficking.
āAs security agencies we must be alive to our duties. We must join hands with government to fight the issue of human trafficking. I must also advice parents to stop putting pressure on their children to go and make money.
āParents should control themselves and give birth to only the number of children they can cater for,ā he said.
Earlier, Segun Sanwo, representing the team lead for A-TIPSOM, Nigeria, said that the organisation believed that prevention was the bedrock to solving human trafficking.
Sanwo said that creating awareness was also a key to the fight against human trafficking, but that fighting the menace rested with individuals.
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