50 Nigerians Arrested in Ghana Over Human Trafficking and Cybercrime
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has arrested 50 Nigerians at McCarthy Hills in Accra for suspected involvement in human trafficking and cybercrime.
The suspects are currently in custody, assisting the GIS with investigations.
The GIS operation aimed to crack down on illicit activities, including human trafficking and cybercrime, which have been linked to the area.
The arrested individuals are believed to be part of a larger network involved in these crimes.
The Ghana Immigration Service has reiterated its commitment to combating human trafficking and cybercrime.
The GIS is working closely with other law enforcement agencies to investigate the suspects and bring them to justice.
The GIS may collaborate with Nigerian authorities to facilitate the repatriation of the suspects or to gather more information about their activities.
This operation highlights the need for international cooperation in combating transnational crimes like human trafficking and cybercrime.