Some of the sex workers
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The National Headquarters of Nigerian
Immigration Service is investigating 11 Chinese sex workers arrested at
Ikeja area of Lagos.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
suspects, who were arrested by the NIS Lagos Command, were transferred
to Abuja on Wednesday after a directive from the office of the
Controller-General that the suspects should be investigated by the head
office of the NIS.
The spokesman for the service, Mr. Akin
Olumba, who confirmed this to our correspondent on the telephone on
Sunday, said other members of the syndicate who are in hiding would be
fished out.
“The man and woman, who run the syndicate, are still out there. We will ensure they are arrested,” Olumba said.
Asked about the ages of the arrested
suspects, Olumba said he could not divulge the information for now
because of the ongoing investigation.
PUNCH Metro learnt that aside
the 11 sex workers, two men, who were also Chinese nationals, were
arrested when the NIS operatives raided their residence at Emina
Crescent, off Toyin Street, Ikeja, where the alleged sex workers were
housed.
They were said to have been arrested following a tip-off.
Our correspondent learnt that the
couple, whom the immigration confirmed are in hiding, run the cartel in
conjunction with some Nigerians.
A resident of the area, who witnessed
the operation in which the Chinese nationals were arrested, told our
correspondent that people in the area had been suspicious of what was
going on in the residence.
The man, who identified himself simply
as James, said, “There have been different rumours about the Chinese
people we see in the building.
“Some people said they were high-class
sex workers patronised by politicians and expatriates while some said
they were just factory workers.
“Nobody actually knew what they do. I wasn’t surprised when the place was raided and they were arrested.”
The sex workers were said to charge between $1,000 and $2,500 from their affluent patrons.
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