
Lagos Police Rescue 12 Girls From Trafficking Ring
Nigerian police freed 12 girls aged 12 to 16 from forced prostitution after one victim escaped and led authorities to the others. Two suspects are in custody as investigators work to dismantle the entire trafficking network.
One brave girl's escape from her captors led police in Lagos, Nigeria to rescue 11 other victims from a sex trafficking operation, bringing hope to families who had lost their daughters to false job promises.
The Lagos State Police Command rescued 12 girls between ages 12 and 16 during a targeted operation on Lagos Island this week. Commissioner Fatai Tijani announced the breakthrough after investigators received intelligence reports about suspicious activities at a hotel in the area.
The rescue began when one victim managed to escape after months of exploitation. She had been lured with promises of employment but was instead forced into prostitution, enduring abuse from multiple men daily before she found her chance to flee.
After the girl reached safety and shared her story with authorities, police launched an investigation that uncovered 11 more victims. One girl required immediate hospital care and is now receiving medical treatment, while all the rescued victims remain under protective custody.

Police have arrested two suspects connected to the trafficking ring and are actively pursuing other members of the syndicate. The investigation revealed that traffickers had recruited girls from different parts of Lagos State, using employment offers as bait to lure vulnerable young people into exploitation.
The Ripple Effect
This rescue represents more than just 12 girls returned to safety. Commissioner Tijani announced the police command will partner with specialized agencies to provide ongoing support for the victims as they rebuild their lives. The collaboration aims to ensure comprehensive care, from medical treatment to counseling services.
The case sends a powerful message to traffickers operating in Lagos State that their activities are being monitored and will face consequences. By working with community members who reported suspicious activity, law enforcement demonstrated how citizen vigilance can save lives.
Authorities are calling on Lagos residents to stay alert and report unusual movements or activities to security agencies. Community involvement remains essential in identifying and stopping human trafficking operations before more young people fall victim.
Twelve families will be reunited with their daughters because one girl refused to give up hope.
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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Headlines
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