About eight suspected human traffickers have been arrested by the National Agency for the Prohibition in Persons, Benin zone.
Nduka Nwanwenne, the zonal commander, told newsmen on Wednesday in Benin that the traffickers were arrested in the past three months.
He said that a total of 138 people were rescued by the agency within the period and that 124 of the trafficked people were already reunited with their families.
He said that 34 cases were reported to the agency through petitions, while 14 others were received from sister security agencies.
Nwanwenne said that in spite of the renewed and drastic measures put in place by government and traditional institutions to stop human trafficking, some people were still adamant on doing the business.
He said that the Edo Government had, however, intensified awareness campaigns against human trafficking to stop the business.
Nwanwenne commended the Benin monarch, Oba Ewuare II and his palace on the recent step they had taken against human traffickers.
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