PRISON BREAK : HOW SUSPECTED HUMAN TRAFFICKERS ESCAPED FROM PRISON

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Joseph Omoniyi
Two suspected human traffickers,  36-year-old Linus Okeke, from Abia State, and 34-year-old Godwin Nomyange – who were arrested by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP  have escaped from the agency’s custody in Lagos State.
It was learnt that the two suspects were reportedly aided by officers of the anti-trafficking agency to escape from the custody two weeks ago.
THE Punch reported that the suspects were arrested for allegedly trafficking some minors and thereafter held in custody, awaiting prosecution before they escaped from custody.
sources said that the escape was planned and executed by some officials at the Lagos zonal command of NAPTIP.
The NAPTIP Head of Press and Public Relations, Mrs. Stella Nezan, who confirmed the escape on Friday, said the officials who aided the suspects’ escape had been dismissed by the agency, and would soon be prosecuted for their culpability in the crime.
She said NAPTIP had launched a manhunt for the two runaway suspects.
She said, “NAPTIP has declared two men wanted for human trafficking offences. The suspects from Benue State were unfortunately aided by ex-officers of the agency to escape from custody.
“The NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli, has therefore called on the public to please report any knowledge of their whereabouts to the agency, or the nearest police station. They are considered a threat to the society and should be made to face the music.”
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