Police raid Lagos apartment, rescue 27 kidnapped foreigners

Police authorities in Lagos State have rescued 27 foreigners who were allegedly kidnapped and confined in an apartment in the Isheri Oshun area of the state.

Benjamin Hundeyin, the spokesman of the command, disclosed this during a press briefing on Monday.

He said a distress call was received by the Complaint Response Unit from one of the victims, who reported that she and others had been held against their will and were not allowed to leave the apartment.

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Hundeyin added that the Divisional Police Officer in the area was immediately contacted, and efforts were thereafter made to rescue them from the apartment.

”Somebody reached out to the Complaint Response Unit of the Lagos Police Command and complained that she had been kidnapped in an apartment and not allowed to leave the apartment. The CRU contacted the Divisional Police Officer covering the area and raced to the place and upon getting to the apartment and breaking into it, a total number of 27 foreigners were found in the apartment.”

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The rescued individuals comprised 18 males and nine females, some of whom are Ghanaians and others from the Republic of Benin.

The police image maker said preliminary investigations revealed that the victims had been lured into the country under the false pretence of securing jobs.

“We are currently investigating whether Lagos was their final destination or if they were being trafficked to another country. However, they are now safe and in our custody,” Hundeyin added.

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