The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Capital Territory, has rescued 10 suspected victims of human trafficking, purportedly being sponsored for illegal migration abroad in Abuja.
Spokesman for the FCT Command of the NSCDC, Samuel Idoko, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.
It was learnt that the victims were accosted at Zuba motor park, Abuja, by officers of the FCT Command of the NSCDC, following a tip off on their return from Minna, Niger State, where they had gone to process their international passport as directed by their sponsor.
The victims, whose ages bracket were between 24 and 34 years, consisted of a male and nine females, and all claimed to be indigenes of Ondo State.
It was said that each of them paid N80,000 to facilitate the procurement of the International passport.
In the statement Idoko said the intercepted persons also confessed to being promised migration abroad to undertake ready made jobs, especially in North Africa and Canada by a yet to be identified sponsor who according to them, resides in Okitipupa, Ondo state.
During the handing over the 10 suspected victims to the Nigeria Agency for the prohibition of Trafficking in Person, the FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, warned Nigerians on the dangers of illegal migration abroad.
“Be careful of the types of people that are promising you a better future abroad, don’t be desperate because, some of them end up ruining your lives .
“They deceive you and collect huge sums of money from you that there are ready made jobs, whereas, you may end up in slavery or forced to be sex workers.
“If you must travel abroad, follow the right channel that’ll give you rest of mind, don’t allow somebody to seize your international passport abroad, and place you under an oath that you’ll regret,” he said.
The Commandant added that, the victims were handed over to NAPTIP being the agency in charge of human trafficking to conduct further investigations and actions within the ambit of the law.