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DIE HARDS! Libyan deportees caught trafficking four women to Libya

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The Nigerian Immigration Service in Katsina State has arrested two Libyan deportees for allegedly attempting to traffick two Nigerians to the North African country.

WuzupNaija gathered that the suspects, Omoseyin Solomon Rotimi,43, who hails from Ondo state and Omoniyi Olowoporoku,31, from Edo state, were nabbed while attempting to smuggle four women out of the country.

The Controller, Katsina State Command of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Mr Joshua Ajisafe, told newsmen in Katsina during the parade of the criminals that they were arrested alongside their victims on their way to the Niger Republic en route Libya.

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He further disclosed that Solomon Rotimi, who was in possession of Nigerian international Passport and Resident Permit of Libya, has been a regular dweller in Libya until recently when he was forcefully brought back to Nigeria by the Federal Government.

He also maintained that Olowoporoku from Edo State was in possession of ECOWAS Travelers Certificate, ETC, at the time of his arrest

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He said

“Our investigation revealed that Omoseyin S. Rotimi, intended to smuggle both Aishat and Agumadu out of the country to Libya. In the same development, Omoniyi Olowoporoku intended to smuggle Mrs. Ashabi to Libya.

“It may interest you to note that Rotimi and Aishat who claim to be husband and wife are diehard unrepentant human smugglers.

“The details of the suspected rescued victims of human smuggling include Akinbayo Ashabi, female, 38 and an indigene of Oyo state, Gracious Aghaferkokhian, 23 from Edo State, all in possession of Nigerian Passport.

“Other victims are Shedrack Agunmadu,38, from Enugu State and Aishat Ayoola Agbajelola, 27, from Ondo state who was in possession of Nigerian International Passport and a resident in Libya for more than 5 years consecutively.’’

The Controller assured Nigerians that the Service will continue to effectively man Nigeria’s extensive vast porous borders and tackle all forms of the menace of Hunan Trafficking and to control the influx of irregular immigrants.

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