An Imo State-based businessman has been arrested for allegedly belonging to a syndicate that traffics girls to read more.....
Saudi Arabia.
The
suspect, Bernard James, reportedly worked with accomplices in Ghana,
who sent girls to him for trafficking to Saudi Arabia, where they would
work as housemaids.
Punch Metro learnt that one
Theresa, who lives in Accra, had procured Ghanaian passports and Saudi
Arabia visas for four girls, but was unable to facilitate their
travelling through Accra airport due to some immigration laws.
Names of two of the girls were given as Salamatu Al-Hassan, 22, and 18-year-old Memunat Isiaka.
She was said to have contacted James to get the victims cleared at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
It
was gathered that James assured her that the girls would scale through
screening processes at the MMIA, and requested $800 to bribe immigration
officials that would ensure their clearance.
Punch
correspondent learnt that the girls were brought to Lagos by road and
James picked two of them around 1am on Saturday at a hotel in Ikotun,
and took them to an inn on the Lagos Island.
The third victim was reportedly brought to the Lagos Island hotel by a cab driver.
It
was learnt that he wanted to pick the fourth girl, Isiaka, at a
cross-border bus terminus in Yaba the same day, when operatives of the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, acting on intelligence,
arrested him.
The native of Okwe in Imo State,
who was paraded at the NSCDC office in Ikeja on Thursday, told Punch
Metro that he met Theresa in 2008 in China.
He
said he agreed to receive the girls after a friend, Abbey, who he met at
the MMIA in one of his trips to China, told him that their clearance
was guaranteed.
James said, “I used to travel
to China to buy clothing materials. I met Theresa there in 2008 when she
came to buy goods and we exchanged contacts. We have been chatting with
each other since then. Two weeks ago, she told me she had four girls
that wanted to travel to Saudi Arabia and that I should help them to get
cleared at the MMIA
“She said there was a new
rule in Ghana that made it difficult for the girls to travel through the
airport in Accra. I called Abbey, an unofficial immigration agent, and
he said he knew immigration officers who could clear the girls for
N50,000 each.
“I asked Therasa to pay $200 for
each girl and she agreed. Last Friday, she called me that the girls were
on their way to Lagos and I left Imo to receive them. She said I should
collect their travel documents from one Obama, an assistant driver.
“By
Saturday, three of the girls were already with me at the hotel. I went
with Salamatu (Al-Hassan) to pick Memunat at the Yaba bus terminus.
Obama didn’t show up.”
Punch correspondent
learnt that a passport bearing Isiaka’s identity was recovered at the
terminus, but the two other girls had run away when James led the
operatives to the hotel.
Al-Hassan, a mother of
one, in her statement made through an interpreter, said she was an
apprentice tailor, adding that her father introduced her to Theresa.
She
said, “I am from Sakori, Ghana. My father told me about a housemaid job
in Saudi and he took me to Theresa through his friend. I didn’t pay any
money, but I don’t know whether my father collected money from the
woman.”
But 18-year-old Isiaka, who worked in a
restaurant in Kumasi, said she paid money to a man that introduced her
and her father to Theresa.
The Lagos State
Commandant of the NSCDC, Tajudeen Balogun, said the suspect and the
victims would be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition
of Trafficking in Persons and other related matters.
He
said, “Some people called us that some persons were involved in human
trafficking and we quickly swung into action. We were able to arrest the
man, who happens to be a member of a syndicate, and two other victims.”
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