The suspects were arrested
at a brothel on Car Street, Akure, the state capital; the seven women were
arrested for trafficking a girl, Faith Ekepemephia, from her home town in Akwa
Ibom to Akure, for prostitution.
According to the command’s
Public Relations Officer, Kayode Balogun, officials of the agency got wind of
the incident after complaints from some church members.
Balogun added that the
suspects had been handed over to officials of National Agency for Prohibition
of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, for further investigation.
‘How I was lured into
prostitution’
Narrating her ordeal when
the suspects were paraded, the victim, Faith Ekpemephia, said she was lured
from her home town in Akwa Ibom to Akure under the guise of serving as a maid.
Faith said she later
discovered she had been recruited to engage in prostitution in a hotel in
Akure.
She said: “A girl from my
village in Akwa Ibom, who resides in Akure, Ondo State, told me that one madam
she currently works with needed the service of a house help.
“The girl said I would be
helping the madam do house chores and will be paid monthly.”
Faith said when she arrived
Akure penultimate Tuesday, she was lodged in a brothel and was introduced into
prostitution.
She said: “I arrived Akure
last Tuesday for the house help job only to be lodged in a hotel. It was later
that I discovered that I have been lured into prostitution.
“I cried and told them that
I want to go back to my village as this was not the type of work she told me
about, but she threatened me.”
Faith said she had to run
away from the hotel as she was tired of the situation.
She said: “The woman always
collected the service money from me any time I meet with a man. I have made up
to N6,000 and slept with more than three men since my arrival.”

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