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Police Seize One Vehicle and Arrest 10 Illegal Aliens in Failed Human Smuggling Attempt

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Barely 24 hours after the arrest of 21 aliens were arrested in Igembe-North sub-county in Meru county on Tuesday, including a good number of Eritreans and Ethiopians, in a police crackdown on illegal aliens, another ten were reported to have been discovered and arrested.

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Human trafficking incidents have been on the rise, with aliens being delivered to Nairobi from Mutuati. The car that was used to transport the aliens was taken to the police station.

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Igembe North DCIO Calvin Ambang told BaiteTv on Tuesday in another report said that they received word that aliens had been spotted in Igembe North-Subcounty. “We alerted our police officers on patrol in the area at Mutuati police station and a GSU camp,” he said.

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“They went to the forest and apprehended 21 aliens, including Ethiopians and Eritreans. They were taken into custody at Thaame police station and will appear in court tomorrow morning.

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“We have good relations with the residents as a result of a recent job well done, and they have confidence in the police officers at Thaame police station. We are constantly receiving information about aliens.

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“As a result of the ban on Miraa in Somalia, which has resulted in a loss of market, the traders are engaging in human trafficking. I’d like to inform them that we are tracking them down and that their days are numbered.

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“We will arrest the main perpetrators of human trafficking who will be charged in court, which will serve as a lesson to the rest.

“We have identified suspects who we believe are the main dealers, and they will be apprehended soon,” he said.

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