After 6 Years, NAPTIP Brings Hope: Stolen Girl Reunited with Family
In a significant breakthrough, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has successfully rescued a six-year-old girl who was abducted from her parents in 2018.
The girl, who was stolen as an infant, has finally been reunited with her family after years of search efforts. NAPTIP, in a coordinated operation, arrested two suspects in connection with the abduction.
The suspects are believed to have been involved in a child trafficking ring, and their arrest marks a crucial step toward dismantling such networks.
The exact circumstances under which the girl was taken and how she was found have not been fully detailed, but the case highlights the ongoing issues of child trafficking in Nigeria.
The rescue has brought immense relief to the girl’s family, who have endured years of pain and uncertainty.
NAPTIP continues to investigate the case further, ensuring that those responsible for such heinous acts are brought to justice, and more children in similar situations are found and returned to their families.