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Plateau raises the alarm over rising human trafficking cases
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Plateau raises the alarm over rising human trafficking cases

The Plateau State Government in Nigeria has raised concerns about an increase in human trafficking cases after rescuing three young women who were trafficked to Mali and subjected to sexual exploitation. The victims, aged 22 to 23, were lured with promises of legitimate employment but ended up in forced prostitution. They were returned to Nigeria by the Global Anti-Human Trafficking Organisation and handed over to the Plateau State Gender and Equal Opportunities Commission for rehabilitation and reintegration. The commission emphasized the role of economic hardship in making individuals more susceptible to trafficking, urging parents to be cautious about allowing their children to interact with unknown individuals offering opportunities abroad. The commission also highlighted efforts to prosecute traffickers and provide support services to victims.

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Plateau raises the alarm over rising human trafficking cases

The Plateau State Government in Nigeria has raised concerns about an increase in human trafficking cases after rescuing three young women who were trafficked to Mali and subjected to sexual exploitation. The victims, aged 22 to 23, were lured with promises of legitimate employment but ended up in forced prostitution. They were returned to Nigeria by the Global Anti-Human Trafficking Organisation and handed over to the Plateau State Gender and Equal Opportunities Commission for rehabilitation and reintegration. The commission emphasized the role of economic hardship in making individuals more susceptible to trafficking, urging parents to be cautious about allowing their children to interact with unknown individuals offering opportunities abroad. The commission also highlighted efforts to prosecute traffickers and provide support services to victims.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article reports on a government response to a social issue (human trafficking), presenting statements from officials and describing actions taken by the Plateau State Government and related organizations. There is no overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of perspectives. The报道

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 90): The article presents specific details about the rescued individuals, the organization involved, and quotes from an official. These elements align with the cross-source consensus. No major contradictions or unsupported claims are present.

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