He agency assured that individuals involved in the acr would face the full weight of the law.
He described child trafficking as a “huge monster confronting the nation” and urged NAPTIP to intensify collaboration with stakeholders in combating it.
Stakeholders have called for the inclusion of anti-trafficking in the curriculum of colleges of education in Nigeria to combat the activities of human trafficking.
One suspect, identified as Mohammed Saleh, 45, was arrested in connection with the case.
She blamed the increase on insecurity in the state.
Ms Adamu-Bello described NSC as a critical partner that would assist in no small measure in combatting human trafficking.
Ms Ashimolowo stated that Ogun State now ranks among the top three states in the country for human trafficking.
Ms Adamu-Bello thanked the media for their sustained partnership, which she said had contributed to NAPTIP’s efforts in combating human trafficking nationwide.
“The reviewed tools were pilot-tested during a training of trainers held in Abuja from July 1 to July 5,” said the NAPTIP chief.
He called for increased reporting of human trafficking cases to strengthen international collaboration in the fight against the menace.
