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Police Nab Suspected Human Traffickers With 59 Children In Abuja

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By Abigail Philip David

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have intercepted a white Peugeot J5 bus (registration number KMC 283 ZJ) along the Abuja-Kano route, carrying 59 children suspected to have been trafficked from Kano State.

The interception occurred on January 6, 2025, at approximately 3:30 pm, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Sarki Umar. The bus was en route to Nasarawa State, allegedly transporting the children under suspicious circumstances.

According to the police, the children, aged between 4 and 12, came from various families. They were reportedly being taken by one Idris Usman to an unnamed man in Nasarawa State. Usman, who claimed to be a teacher with over 40 years of experience, said he intended to train the children. However, police investigations suggest otherwise, as there was no parental consent or documentation for their movement.

The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), CP Olatunji Disu, confirmed arrests have been made. He assured the public that efforts are underway to reunite the children with their families.

“This incident has been classified as a case of suspected child abuse and trafficking due to the circumstances surrounding the transportation of the minors,” CP Disu stated.

The driver, Usman, and his assistant, Al Hassan Ibrahim, both from Kano State, are currently in custody alongside the children and the vehicle.

The FCT Police Command is collaborating with the Social Development Secretariat (SDS) to ensure the children’s safe return to their families. A comprehensive investigation is ongoing to hold all those involved accountable.

CP Disu emphasized the police’s commitment to protecting vulnerable groups, particularly children, in line with the Child’s Right Act of 2003. He also urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant and prioritize their children’s safety.

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