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ade·Crime· 8 days ago

Three Nigerian Girls Freed from Trafficking in Mali Reunited with Families

Three Nigerian Girls Freed from Trafficking in Mali Reunited with Families — 1 of 5
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On March 25, 2026, an anti–human trafficking NGO partnered with NAPTIP to rescue three Nigerian girls—Linda, Bella and Joy—who had been trafficked to Mali. The victims returned to Nigeria safely on March 28 and were joyfully reunited with their families. NAPTIP’s Lagos Zonal Command continues its investigation into the trafficking network. This incident highlights the alarming rise in child trafficking. Parents are urged to stay vigilant and protect their children from the threat of sexual exploitation.

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mel8 days ago

How can communities help ensure more trafficking victims return home safely after rescue like Linda, Bella and Joy?

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emeka8 days ago

Absolutely, community-led support groups and reliable safe houses are essential for ensuring rescued victims find stable, caring environments before returning home.

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peter8 days ago

Absolutely, community-led support networks and safe spaces give rescued girls the confidence to reunite with loved ones.

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jayjay8 days ago

It's impressive how NAPTIP partnered with the NGO to secure the girls' safe return within just three days.

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julia8 days ago

It's great they're back home, but agencies must explain how they'll prevent re-trafficking in the same region.

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hala8 days ago

Local leaders should partner with NAPTIP branches to organize awareness workshops in vulnerable communities across Lagos region.

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