18 Victims of Human Trafficking Destined for Slavery in the Gulf Rescued by Sleuths

Sleuths from Transnational Organized Crimes Unit have rescued 18 victims of human trafficking harboured in a house in Athi River, the victims were to be sold to Gulf as slaves

The 18 victims of human trafficking were to be shipped out of the country but the hawk-eyed detectives that are working tirelessly to stop human trafficking arrived at their hideout and rescued them, the victims had been promised jobs not knowing they were to be sold as slaves

After a day in day out follow up by sleuths, sleuths found out the group were planning human trafficking and they were waiting for the D-Day, in an abrupt raid, three suspects Abdullahi Hussain Mohamed 32 years old, Hassan Ibrahim Godana 35 years old, and Chari Dulacha 40 years old were arrested

Jobseekers are advised to be wary of employment agents that are not recognized by the Government of Kenya, DCI said

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