The Cameroonian government has arrested four Nigerian ladies, alleging heading
to Russia with a notorious Cameroonian sex worker trafficker, for prostitution.
The girls, who were housed in a flat in Cameroun, while
their travel document were being processed, they ran out of money and food and
had to tell their plight to some Cameroonian residents.
According to a Cameroonian Radio and Television (CRTV) website, the trafficker identified as Eyambe Miliki Sona was arrested by the Cameroonian police in possession of the four Nigerian ladies between ages 19-24 years.
The Divisional Officer for Muyuka Sub Division,
Tambe Thomas Tabot and his collaborators got intelligence from an informant and
went into discrete investigations on Eyambe Miliki Sona who was also found in possession
of fake documents.
After intensive interrogation, the accused was identified as a member of a criminal gang involved in trafficking sex workers to Europe.
The Nigerian girls were lodged in a hidden hotel in the region of Muyuka in Cameroon. One of the girls, who identified herself as Patriarch Eyambe, 19, said that they were all from Nigeria and were directed on phone
call by Miliki Sona. She said that on arrival in Cameroons, they were lodged in single hotel room for about two weeks without any positive sign of the alleged trip to Moscow in Russia.
Miliki Sona is presently in police custody while the four girls have been handed over to the Nigerian Consulate in Buea for repatriation to Nigeria.
After intensive interrogation, the accused was identified as a member of a criminal gang involved in trafficking sex workers to Europe.
The Nigerian girls were lodged in a hidden hotel in the region of Muyuka in Cameroon. One of the girls, who identified herself as Patriarch Eyambe, 19, said that they were all from Nigeria and were directed on phone
call by Miliki Sona. She said that on arrival in Cameroons, they were lodged in single hotel room for about two weeks without any positive sign of the alleged trip to Moscow in Russia.
Miliki Sona is presently in police custody while the four girls have been handed over to the Nigerian Consulate in Buea for repatriation to Nigeria.
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