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Human trafficking: Libyan army arrests wanted Ghanaian crime kingpin who allegedly kidnaps Nigerian girls and forces them into prostitution

A notorious Ghanaian criminal kingpin known as Saaed, also known as Biggie, has been apprehended by the Libyan Army’s 444 Brigade on charges of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

It was gathered that the army set an ambush for the dangerous criminal and arrested him in his den.

Eleven victims were also rescued from his den by the army.

The suspect is accused of abducting women and girls from various African countries, including Nigeria, and forcing them into prostitution in order to profit from it.

Reacting to the development, human trafficking survivor, Hope Oyiza Yakubu, hailed the arrest of Biggie.

“The Libyan Army has arrested a notorious Ghanaian trafficker, Biggie, who specializes in selling Nigerian girls in Libya. This is a big win for all advocates. The next is Lion, the God that brought Biggie down will bring him down too, it will happen sooner than we hope for. Congratulations to all the ladies who regained their freedom, may light shine on others,” the anti-human trafficking advocate wrote.

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