The Ghana Police Service have arrested Nigerian nationals for human trafficking at Kwabenya in the Greater Accra region and rescued 18 victims after a joint intelligence-led operation by the Cybercrime Unit and the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.
The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, which picked up the suspects based on an intelligence-led operation initially identified two of the suspects as victims of human trafficking but investigations have since revealed that they are allegedly coordinators of a cybercrime syndicate.
The police said the two, Godstine Terry, 34, and Wilson Makuo, 21, were first believed to have been trafficked into Ghana.
According to COP Donkor, preliminary investigations established that six of the 11 individuals were victims of human trafficking who had been brought from Nigeria to Ghana.
Preliminary investigations established that 18 of them, aged between 15 and 24, were victims of human trafficking who had been brought from Nigeria.

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