LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- A Nigerian man, Adeyefa Adedamola Adetoye, accused of human trafficking has been brought before the Kimberley District Court, Northern Cape Province, in South Africa.
38-year-old Adetoye, was arrested after an intelligence-driven multi-disciplinary operation by the Hawks and other Police units on Sunday,15 October, led them to a hotel room in Kimberley.
According to the Hawks, information was received by the team regarding suspected victims of trafficking of people aged between 17 and 29 on Sunday.
The Hawks said the victims were allegedly lured from Gauteng to Northern Cape in October and were promised a better life by the perpetrator.
They were reportedly locked up at a hotel and used for prostitution.
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“The accused does not have legal papers to be in South Africa as his permit expired in 2018,” National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson, Mojalefa Senokoatsane said.
Senokoatsane said Police also found illegal drugs in the room belonging to the accused.
Adetoye also faces charges of assault, rape and compelled rape, possession of illegal drugs as well as being an illegal immigrant.
The suspect had earlier informed the court during his first appearance that he would be appointing his legal representative.
Senokoatsane stated that the court postponed the matter as the accused’s details need to be verified before he can apply for bail.
Adetoye is to be remanded until 26 October.