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Three arrested, 24 rescued as NSCDC busts illegal detention facility in Lagos

Lagos NSCDC arrests three suspects, rescues 24 victims in Badagry
SC Oluwaseun Abolurin, PRO, NSCDC, Lagos State Command

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NSCDC said some victims had been missing for as long as three years, while others had been missing for nine months and six months, respectively.

By Linda Agbu

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) said it has uncovered an illegal confinement facility where 24 victims, including pregnant women were held and by exploited by in Badagry town of Lagos State.

The victims included citizens of Togo and the Benin Republic, as well as one Nigerian from Imo, Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr Oluwaseun Abolurin said at a press briefing on Friday

He said three suspects were arrested for operating the facility following intelligence gathered through community engagements conducted between January and March.

Abolurin, while parading the suspects at the NSCDC Badagry Division headquarters in Ibeko, said the operation was led by the Divisional Officer, Chief Superintendent of Corps Gbenga Ekunola.

He said a female victim gave birth to a baby girl while in captivity.

Abolurin added that two other female victims were pregnant.

He said some victims had been missing for as long as three years, while others had been missing for nine months and six months, respectively.

“The victims have suffered memory loss to the point that they cannot remember how they got into those confinements,” he said.

He alleged that the suspects used food items injected with unknown substances to manipulate and control the victims.

“Many families continued searching for their missing relatives without knowing they were being held in an illegal camp,” he said.

Abolurin stressed that some families visited churches, mosques, and traditional shrines in search of answers.

“We have been able to smash this criminal syndicate,” he said.

Abolurin, however, declined to reveal the exact location of the camp in Badagry West.

“That is still classified. It is important for security reasons,” he said.

He, therefore, urged families searching for missing relatives to contact the NSCDC Lagos State Command.

He said the command would work with other security agencies and community groups to combat kidnapping, child trafficking, and other crimes.

He added that the NSCDC would ensure that Lagos State does not become a safe haven for abductors and traffickers.

“We will do everything within our capacity to synergise with relevant stakeholders to ensure that Lagos is not a safe haven for criminals,” he said.

(NAN)

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