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NAPTIP Shuts PH Brothel Over Underage Sex Workers

The National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has raided and closed down a popular bar called ‘24 Hours Bar’ which also operates a brothel in Rumukurushi in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
This was after a couple discovered that their 16-year-old daughter was working as a prostitute at the brothel.
The bar is alleged to be notorious for harbouring underage sex workers.
Investigations show that most young girls who were taken from their parents by family relatives or friends in the pretence of going to learn a trade, were found working as sex workers for a price ranging from ¦ 1,000 to ¦ 2,000 per customer.
It was later discovered that the underage girls were bought over by matured prostitutes from the agents who supplied them.
On arrival, the underage girls were given a room in the brothel by their new owners who are mature and senior prostitutes.
The underage girls were also reportedly given a target to remit ¦ 15,000 daily to their “madams” who are the senior and mature prostitutes in the brothel.
At the end of one year of service to the madam, the underage girls were settled by their madams with items such as bag of rice, an Android phone, a carton of tomatoes, and cash of ¦ 100, 000 to take back home.
The brothel has now been closed by NAPTIP with a warning sign “Closed by NAPTIP. Keep Off” written on the fence and gate, although it was not clear at the time of filing the report if arrests were made.
Efforts to reach the spokesperson for NAPTIP in Rivers State could not yield any results.
Meanwhile, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has secured the conviction of over 500 traffickers and rescued over 18,000 victims across the country from 2004 till date.
The Uyo Zonal Commander of the agency, Mr. Nduka Nwawene, made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen, yesterday in Calabar.
Nwawene spoke in commemoration of this year’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is celebrated annually on July 30, following a United Nations’ declaration on the need to raise awareness on the plight of trafficked victims across the world.
The theme of the 2020 commemoration is: “Committed to the Cause: Working on the Frontline to End Human Trafficking”, which focuses on the efforts of first responders to the issue of trafficking.
The zonal commander said that women and girls constituted over 70 per cent of trafficked victims in Nigeria and the world, hence the importance of the commemoration to raise awareness.
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