NAPTIP secures four convictions in Edo courts for human trafficking

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The crusade against human trafficking has recorded successes, following the conviction of seven persons, yesterday, by Justice A.A. Adewemimo of the National Industrial Court, Benin Division, Edo State.

The Benin Zonal Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons , secured the conviction of seven persons in four different cases of…

The zonal commander, Mr. Nduka Nwawenne, said that all the convictions, which came with terms of imprisonment, hard labour and fines are from four convictions in four different cases involving seven accused persons. “The convict, Ogieriakhi was sentenced on December 7, by Justice Adewemimo to two years imprisonment with hard labour and a fine of N200,000 , while Fatima Joy Odiri Joseph, was sentenced to three years imprisonment in the charge under Sections 13 TIPPEA Act 2015.

 

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