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Imo Police Uncovers Child Trafficking Ring, Rescues 12 Children

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Police in Imo State have smashed a child trafficking syndicate, saving twelve stolen children in a dramatic operation.

Officers arrested Ann Ngozi Enyenwa during a routine checkpoint along the Owerri-Aba Expressway last month.

The children, looking visibly distressed, immediately raised officers’ suspicions during the interception.

Authorities quickly transferred the case to the Inspector-General’s special X-Squad unit for deeper investigation. During questioning, Enyenwa allegedly admitted trafficking children from Ngor-Okpala to Aba for forced begging. Shockingly, she claimed the profits went to a Rivers State orphanage where she worked.

The rescued children, aged five to thirteen, come from various Ngor-Okpala communities. Their names have been released to help identify their families. Police are now working urgently to reunite them with relatives while keeping them safe in protective custody.

Imo’s police spokesperson DSP Okooye Henry confirmed details in an official statement last week. He stressed how crucial public cooperation remains in fighting child exploitation. Community members who recognize any children should contact authorities immediately through provided hotlines.

Commissioner Aboki Danjuma strongly condemned the trafficking network, vowing to protect Imo’s children. “These crimes attack our children’s basic rights and society’s values,” he declared. The police chief promised relentless efforts to dismantle such operations completely.

Investigators continue pursuing leads while preparing charges against the suspect. They’ve promised regular updates as the case develops. This successful operation highlights how intelligence and community alerts can break criminal networks preying on children.

The rescue serves as both victory and warning – while these children are safe, countless others remain vulnerable nationwide. It underscores the urgent need for vigilance against child exploitation in all communities. Authorities urge citizens to report suspicious behavior immediately to prevent similar crimes.

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As the investigation progresses, police emphasize their commitment to child protection. They’re reviewing orphanage regulations and tracking financial flows in the case. Meanwhile, child welfare groups are providing trauma support for the rescued victims during family reunification efforts.

This case has sparked renewed calls for tougher anti-trafficking laws and better orphanage oversight. Activists demand swift justice while praising the police operation. For now, focus remains on healing the children and preventing future tragedies through continued cooperation between law enforcement and communities.


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