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Ogun Busts Human Trafficking Ring in Wild Rescue
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25659, member: 2262"] The police in Nigeria helped save seven young people who were being taken to The Gambia against their will. They stopped a white bus and found these people inside. The bus driver was Ezeani John Paul. A police officer named Omolola Odutola talked to a newspaper about what happened. The police stopped the bus on February 12. It belonged to a place in Nigeria called Anambra State. The people they saved were all young, between 18 and 25 years old. When the police asked the people on the bus where they were going, their answers did not make sense. The police became worried that someone was trying to sell these young people or make them work without their permission. They arrested the driver and everyone else on the bus. The police are looking into what happened and want to learn more about why these people were being taken to The Gambia. At night in The Gambia, many young women from other African countries, especially Nigeria, walk the streets near a place called Senegambia Strip. Bad people often bring these women there and force them to do things they don't want to do. Mean bosses called madams, and pimps control these women. [/QUOTE]
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