Prostitution In UAE: Man Tricked Girlfriend
The National Agency for the Prohibition
of Trafficking in Persons has arrested one Ozigi Abdulkarim for
allegedly luring his 19-year-old girlfriend into prostitution in Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
NAPTIP said in a statement by its Head,
Press and Public Relations, Josiah Emerole, that the victim was
recruited from Gwarimpa, Abuja, by Abdulkarim and two others –Ngozi Ani
and Princewill James – for onward transfer to an alleged trafficking
kingpin, Rita Ani, in the UAE.
According to the agency, the suspects
prepared her travel documents, took her to Ogbomoso, Oyo State, where an
oath was administered on her before the journey.
It said two other suspects – Benson Emmanuel and Philip Joshua – were associates of the other four and played one role or the other in the movement of the victim.It was learnt that when the victim arrived in Abu Dhabi, she was forced into prostitution for four years by Rita under excruciating conditions, including “flogging and insertion of hot boiling ring into her private parts whenever she did not make enough money a day.”
The suspects, it was learnt, were
arrested by operatives of NAPTIP in two operations in Gwarimpa, Abuja;
and Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
It was learnt that Rita, the prime
suspect, who recently returned home to perform her traditional marriage
rites preparatory to moving to the United Kingdom with her fiancé, was
arrested in Ibadan by the newly established NAPTIP-Rapid Response Squad.
The statement added, “NAPTIP has
arrested six persons, including a 25-year-old Abu Dhabi based Rita Ani,
for the trafficking of girls from Nigeria to the United Arab Emirates to
engage in forced prostitution.
“Rita belongs to a network of Nigerian
traffickers based in Abu Dhabi who engaged Nigerian girls in
international prostitution in that country.
“The other five are Rita’s elder sister, Ngozi Ani (aka Princess), Ozigi Abdulkarim, Princewill James, Benson Emmanuel and Philip Joshua (aka OJ).
“While investigations are ongoing, the
suspects have made very useful statements concerning the case. Chinyere
also confessed to having more girls working for her in the UAE. They
will soon be charged.”
The Director-General of NAPTIP, Julie
Okah-Donli, commended the operatives for smashing the network, adding
that the agency would smoke out human traffickers to face justice no
matter their hideouts.
Source: Punchng
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