The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), said it has rescued 71 victims and arrested three suspected human traffickers in Kano State.

The Zonal Commander in charge of Kano Zone, Shehu Umar, made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen, on Friday in Kano.

Umar said the NAPTIP Joint Board Task Force (JBTF) gathered intelligence on the movement of the victims and suspects.

“On receiving information the agency conducted three operations between July 15 and 19, which led to the arrest of the suspects and rescue of the victims.

“We apprehended three suspects comprising one Nigerian and two Cameroonians who are between the age bracket of 21 and 36.

“The victims and suspects were apprehended enroute Algeria, Morocco and Libya.” he said.

Umar explained that 18 out of the 71 rescued victims were Cameroonian nationals, comprising 14 Males and 4 females, while the 19 Nigerians comprised 11 males and 8 females.

He added that the Cameroonians would be handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for further investigations and repatriation.

The 19 Nigerian rescued victims aged between 15 and 28-years-old hailed from Kano State.

The commander said the Agency had on July 19 received transfer of 34 victims of human trafficking from the NIS, Katsina State Command, comprising of 24 females and 10 males.

“The victims think they can move out of the country freely without documents, without clear understanding of what they are going to do outside the country.

“The traffickers promised greener pastures to deceive the victims,” he added.

The Commander cautioned Nigerians against embarking on an overseas journey without specific reasons for doing so.