No fewer than 200 Nigerian girls are trafficked every month to Russia
for prostitution, the country’s ambassador to that country, Amb. Asam
Asam, has said.
Asam, who spoke against the backdrop of consular challenges faced by
the embassy, disclosed this in a chat with the Europe Correspondent of
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Berlin.
NAN investigations reveal that the crime had decline in Wester
n
Europe following strict laws on illegal migration, and joint efforts by
Nigeria and the governments of those countries to curb the menace.
However, attention has shifted to Eastern Europe as the new destination for the trade.
“The major consular challenge we face in Moscow is the influx of
trafficked persons from Nigeria, not less than 200 girls are trafficked
every month, and we have so many of them exposed to danger.
“Some are thrown out of the window and treated harshly, there must be
a way of stopping these racketeering, these girls are not tourists,
students or government officials yet they are given visas from the
Russian embassy in Abuja.
“So far we have deported over 240 girls since 2012, you will be
shocked, at the extent of resistance from the girls, we tell them Russia
is not a destination for prostitutes yet they still come,” Asam said.
According to him, the mission tries to curb the menace by arranging
deportation exercise for those caught, but the challenges are enormous.
The envoy said such intervention would be more effective at the point
of entry, adding that “the strategy is to stop them from Nigeria, and
fish out those involved in the trade.”
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