Nigerians arrested in Libya as police raid house allegedly used for prostitution

Police have arrested five Nigerians over alleged prostitution in Libya.

 

 

 

Migrant Rescue Watch, in a post on Tuesday, June 24, said the Nigerians, one man and four women, were arrested in the Salmani area of Benghazi during a raid on a house used by migrants for prostitution.

 

 

 

 

 

“Ras Abidah Police Dept in response to public complaints raided a house in the Salmani area (Benghazi) used by #migrants for prostitution. During the operation, police arrested 1 male and 4 females (1 with child) of Nigerian nationality. All referred to DCIM for legal action,” the post read.

 

 

 

 

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