Nigerian Police Rescues 35 Sex slaves.

Parents , learn how to monitor the activities of yours kids especially your teenage girls and the company they keep. We have this report from Nigeria, where teenagers across the country are used as sex slaves. These kids who came from different states which includes Anambra, Delta, Rivers, Enugu, Ebonyi, Benue, among others, were tricked into this situation because their parents were not able to monitor their whereabouts and the company they keep. The Anambra State Police Command in Nigeria has busted the Gally-Gally Hotel camp in Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area, where teenage girls are used for slave sex.

The police officers carried out the raid based on intelligence and tips from residents around the area. About 35 teenage girls used for commercial sex slavery were rescued with about four of them already pregnant. The girls were said to be trafficked to the hotel where they were kept and were being used to engage in commercial sex where the proceeds went to the “madam”, who at this moment is currently on the run alongside the owner of the hotel. The police also arrested three suspects, two men who guarded the premises, and the assistant manager of the hotel and recovered three pump action rifles, seven cartridges and the sum of N877,500.

The girls, on interrogation, said they came from different parts of the country, including Anambra, Delta, Rivers, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Benue States, among others. Some of them said they were tricked into the business in the name of “coming to work as sales girls,” after which they were locked up and camped without their family members knowing their whereabouts. One of them, who identified herself as Favour, said each time they became pregnant, they were allowed to have the baby, after which the baby was sold. She said, “I was lured into the business by a friend who did not tell me that we would be used as prostitutes. I was told that I was coming to work as a sales girl, only to be trapped. I came there in August, 2021, to work as a sales girl. None of us could run away because of the guards there and the heavy security around us. “They charged up to N1,000 per man and we used to get about 20 men that slept with us in a day, but our madam gave us N250 for meal every day.”

The police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, while parading the girls and the suspects at the Area Command, Onitsha, on Wednesday, gave the name of the hotel as Gally Gally Hotel. Ikenga, who represented the state Commissioner of Police, Echeng Echeng, said the rescued girls would be handed over to the National Agency for Prohibition and Trafficking in Persons, for proper “rehabilitation”, “reformation” and “reintegration” while the suspects would be charged to court. He added that the owner of the hotel and the other suspect fled when the police team led by the Onitsha Police Area Commander, Mr. John Obuagbaka, stormed the hotel.