According to him, the phenomenon of human trafficking is as old as human society
Mr Millan said participants at the event were those involved in monitoring the country’s land and sea borders.
The NIS boss said six victims were from Benue, while two were from Abia and Ebonyi states.
Mr Christoff said the gesture marked a significant move to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against human trafficking.
NAPTIP and UNODC have called for collaborative support to end human trafficking in Nigeria.
He also restated his commitment to a new nation in which the pride and dignity of Nigerian citizens are restored in a land of opportunities.
Ms Waziri-Azi said a sting operation was conducted after several days of undercover activity by operatives of the agency.
The lack of proper training of some local judges, compared to the federal and state judges, contributed to the corruption and misapplication of relevant trafficking laws.
NAPTIP said it was against the law to employ children under the age of 12 as domestic workers.
The victims, who were all women between, were from different parts of the country and aged 19 to 37 years.
