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Immigration officers keeping stowaway girls as sex slaves

Some Immigration officers in the Central region are reportedly keeping ladies arrested while attempting to leave Ghana to Saudi Arabia as sex slaves.

The women numbering over 50 were allegedly arrested with their traffickers in Accra following the temporary ban on direct to home transfer of domestic workers to the Gulf region especially Kuwait, Saudi, Dubai and Jordan.

Some of the aggrieved ladies in an interview with Adom Fm revealed that, they were arrested in Accra some weeks ago and packed in a container which was being loaded onto a vessel going to Saudi Arabia.

But instead of taking them to the police station, the ladies claimed the supposed Immigration officers sent them to Krobo Akyi, a village near Senya Breku in the Central region.

Some women also alleged that, the officers demanded sex from them and those that refused were raped.

“We were actually running to Saudi Arabia because we realized that is where we will get more money but unfortunately these officers arrested us and instead of releasing us to our families they kidnapped us and maltreated us after bringing us to Senya” one woman said angrily.

Some family members, who stormed the town to rescue their relatives claim officers of the Ghana Immigration Service demanded GHC3,000 for their release.

“Some of the officers after our families refused to pay them had sex with us every night and one woman is even in a critical condition after one officer had sex with her everyday” another woman said.

They group said they managed to escape after they came together to subject the Immigration Officers to severe beatings.

The Chief of Krobo Akyi, Nana Adams Aquah Robertson who received the young girls expressed frustration about the matter.

He promised to investigate and make sure that the officers involved are brought to book.

Credit: Adom FM

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