Police Operatives in Bayelsa State have
intercepted two vehicles conveying 12 children into the state for
alleged child labour and child trafficking. The two vehicles – a Mazda 626 with
number-plate BC 645 KSF and a Jetta with number-plate DX 643 PH
travelled from Akwa Ibom to Bayelsa.
The children were nine females and three males, aged between five and 17 years The vehicles were paraded at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yenagoa.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Asinim Butswat, said they were arrested on Sunday during a routine
stop-and-search operation along the Glory Land Drive.
Butswat said, “Policemen, during routine
stop-and-search operation at the Glory Land Drive (in Yenagoa),
arrested the two vehicles carrying the children.
“When they were interrogated, they could
not tell where they were going. They said their parents are here in
Bayelsa, but till now, none of their relatives have come to claim them.”
The police spokesman gave the identities
of the prime suspects and drivers of the two cars as Inemesi Koffi and
Geoffrey Ezekiel, both from Akwa Ibom State.
He noted that the police were suspecting
a situation of either child labour or child trafficking since the
children very young and could not say their destination. Butswat said the children had been
handed over to the Social Welfare Department of the state Ministry of
Women Affairs while investigation was ongoing.
However, in an interview, Inemesi Koffi,
claimed that the parents and guardians of the children asked him to
help carry the children to Yenagoa to spend holidays with them.
Koffi, a commercial taxi operator in
Bayelsa, said that he was in his village, Nkana, in Etinan Local
Government Area of Akwa Ibom for a funeral when the children’s parents
contacted him and sought his help.
He claimed that some of the children’s parents were vegetable sellers at Swali Market and restaurant operators in Yenagoa.
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