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T&T: Nigerian man caught smuggling 25 Venezuelan women

March 24th, 2021 | Tags:
Twenty-five Venezuelan women, one Nigerian, and a Trinidadian were arrested by officers of the Inter-Agency Task Force, during an anti-crime exercise conducted at Icacos overnight. Photo: Internet Source
TRINIDAD EXPRESS

ICACOS, Trinidad & Tobago - Twenty-five Venezuelan women, one Nigerian, and a Trinidadian were arrested by officers of the Inter-Agency Task Force, during an anti-crime exercise conducted at Icacos overnight.

The exercise, which was conducted between 3 pm on Saturday and 5 am, on Sunday also included officers of the South Western Division’s Intelligence Unit.

During the exercise, officers paid special attention to the Icacos area where they arrested the Venezuelan women for illegal entry into the ports of Trinidad, and the Nigerian and the Trinidadian for aiding and abetting in suspected human trafficking.

The detained persons were taken to the Santa Flora and Erin Police Stations and the Immigration Department was contacted.

2 Responses to “T&T: Nigerian man caught smuggling 25 Venezuelan women”

  • international (24/03/2021, 13:35) Like (0) Dislike (6) Reply
    so you mean to tell me it took a Nigerian man to go all the way to Trididad and smuggle a Venezuela woman in Tortola? that's what is called international corroboration and co-oerporation.
  • @ international (24/03/2021, 16:44) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Where in the article is Tortola mentioned or implied?


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