… As Police rescue 7 teenagers from traffickers in Edo***
The Police Command in Jigawa said that a housewife, Maimuna Wadaji, has been hospitalised after attempting to commit suicide in Dutse Local Government Area of the state.
The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Lawan Shiisu, confirmed this to the newsmen in Dutse.
Shiisu said the victim, a resident of Runguma village, committed the offence on Aug. 6.
He explained that the victim allegedly commuted the offence after she became aware of her husband’s plan to remarry his ex-wife.
The PPRO added that the police, upon receipt of the information, moved to the scene and rushed the victim to Federal University Teaching Hospital, Dutse, for medical attention.
“On Friday, at about 10:00hrs, information was received by the police that one Maimuna Wadaji of Rungumau village, Dutse LGA, attempted suicide, where she bathed with petrol and put fire on herself.
“And later shouted and called for help where she was rushed to FUD Teaching Hospital Dutse for treatment,” the police spokesman said.
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According to him, the victim will be charged to court as soon as she is discharged from the hospital.
In a related development, Seven teenagers have been rescued from being trafficked overseas by the Edo Police Command, reports the newsmen.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Philip Ogbadu, who disclosed this to newsmen in Benin on Friday, said the victims were rescued following an intelligence report.
He said the victims, who were rescued on Thursday, included six girls and a male, who were allegedly billed to be trafficked to Cote d’Ivoire and Libya.
The commissioner explained that the victims were aged between 16 and 20 years.
He said that the girls, who disguised as Muslims by wearing hijab, were intercepted by the police at Isihor police check-point, Benin City, on the Benin-Lagos highway.
He said that the victims, who are from Delta, Edo and Enugu States but all resident in Edo, were allegedly recruited by a sister of one them for the journey.
“They are minors, six girls and one boy. On interrogation we found out they were being trafficked to Cote d’Ivoire by a relation to one of them.
“It is a case of trafficking. They will be handed over to National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Person (NAPTIP) for rehabilitation,” he said.
One of the victims later confirmed to newsmen that the journey was arranged by her sister for someone in Libya.
“I am not the one conveying them. I am going to Libya while they are going to Cote d’Ivoire. We were arrested at the check point in Isihor.
“I am not the one trafficking the girls. They asked me to pay N200,000, but the person that is trafficking the girls is in Libya and he paid money to sponsor the girls,” he said.
One of the girls (name withheld) said they were recruited by Godfrey’s sister at a birthday party of one of their friends.
“She asked if I would like to travel out and that work is available there; cleaner, house help and prostitution. I told him I will do house help work and she then asked me to join them.
“We went to the person that took us for the journey and stayed there for three days.
“We were arrested on Thursday at police check-point when searching our vehicle, they found Indian hemp on one of the boys in the vehicle and took us to the police station,” she said.