64 victims of human and sex trafficking are comprised of three citizens of Nigeria and other African countries have been rescued following a cooperative operation by the International Police cordinated in Mali.
Raids conducted on trafficking and smuggling hotspot known in this country and some of the rescued victims are mostly girls.
Some of the suspects arrested have been detained and awaiting execution as further learned that an investigation was underway to identify additional suspects.The victims - mostly women and girls - rescued from sexual exploitation of forced labor in the mining sector, as well as forced begging "."Tagged 'Operation Horonya' ( 'freedom' in the Bambara language), the activity takes place from 03-11 Oktober'untuk support Mali authorities to identify and dismantle criminal groups operating in the country and more widely across the region, 'Interpol noted."The nearly 70 victims identified and rescued come from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Guinea and Mali; and working in bars, houses and mining, "it stated."Among them were three boys rescued from the Koranic school operated illegally, where they were allegedly forced to beg for money," he added.
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