Libya Police Raid Migrant Prostitution House, Arrest 36 Nigerians, Chadians
Police in Ajdabiya, Libya, have raided a residential house allegedly used for prostitution involving undocumented migrants, according to Migrant Rescue Watch.
The operation, conducted on the orders of the public prosecutor, led to the arrest of 36 undocumented migrants — 18 men and 18 women and children of Nigerian and Chadian nationality.
Authorities confirmed that those apprehended have been transferred to the Directorate for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) for legal processing.
The DCIM, which oversees detention of undocumented migrants under Libya’s Interior Ministry, has faced criticism over alleged overcrowding, poor conditions, forced labor, and mistreatment in its facilities.
Rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have previously raised alarm about arbitrary detention of children and the agency’s collaboration with armed groups.
#Libya #Migration #HumanRights #BreakingNews
Police in Ajdabiya, Libya, have raided a residential house allegedly used for prostitution involving undocumented migrants, according to Migrant Rescue Watch.
The operation, conducted on the orders of the public prosecutor, led to the arrest of 36 undocumented migrants — 18 men and 18 women and children of Nigerian and Chadian nationality.
Authorities confirmed that those apprehended have been transferred to the Directorate for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) for legal processing.
The DCIM, which oversees detention of undocumented migrants under Libya’s Interior Ministry, has faced criticism over alleged overcrowding, poor conditions, forced labor, and mistreatment in its facilities.
Rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have previously raised alarm about arbitrary detention of children and the agency’s collaboration with armed groups.
#Libya #Migration #HumanRights #BreakingNews
Libya Police Raid Migrant Prostitution House, Arrest 36 Nigerians, Chadians
Police in Ajdabiya, Libya, have raided a residential house allegedly used for prostitution involving undocumented migrants, according to Migrant Rescue Watch.
The operation, conducted on the orders of the public prosecutor, led to the arrest of 36 undocumented migrants — 18 men and 18 women and children of Nigerian and Chadian nationality.
Authorities confirmed that those apprehended have been transferred to the Directorate for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) for legal processing.
The DCIM, which oversees detention of undocumented migrants under Libya’s Interior Ministry, has faced criticism over alleged overcrowding, poor conditions, forced labor, and mistreatment in its facilities.
Rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have previously raised alarm about arbitrary detention of children and the agency’s collaboration with armed groups.
#Libya #Migration #HumanRights #BreakingNews
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