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Nigerian Female ‘Leader Of International Trafficking Ring’ Wanted For Trafficking Girls To Dubai For Prostitution, Arrested At Abuja Airport



Uadiale Christiana Jacob, otherwise known as Christy Evan Osagie, a needed sentenced pioneer for a worldwide illegal exploitation network has been captured by the Nigeria Migration Administration (NIS) at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Global Air terminal in Abuja.


The socialite whose organization works across the Center Eastern nations with a functional base in the Unified Bedouin Emirates (UAE), was captured on December 31, 2024, on appearance from Dubai for new year festivity.


The suspect, who is additionally allegedly called Christy Gold by her gangsters, has been on the needed rundown of the Public Organization for the Restriction of Dealing with People (NAPTIP) for the beyond five years.


Vincent Adekoye, NAPTIP Press Official spread the word about this in a proclamation on Friday, noticing that karma abandoned her on December 31, 2024, as NIS officials acting in regard of NAPTIP's solicitation to put her on watchlist on February 22, 2023, caught her upon her appearance in Nigeria.


The statement reads, "Her suspected other accomplices, one Michael Nduka, Osas Wiseman, Vivian, and a certain Prophet John in Lagos along with others are field officers who assist in the recruitment and subsequent transfer of victims to Christy Gold, are still on the run.

"It would be recalled that on the 18th March 2020, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Ikeja Airport Command shared intelligence with NAPTIP Joint Border Task Force/Benin Satellite Office (JBTF/BSO) in respect of one Uadiale Christiana Jacob, aka Christy Evan Osagie, aka Christy Gold of No 15 Osagie Street, Off 2nd Power Line, Egbon Estate, Benin City, Edo State. 

"Uadiale Christiana Jacob popularly known as Christy Gold is a senior member of an organized human trafficking syndicate notorious for the recruitment, trafficking and sexually exploiting of underage Nigerian girls in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

"Following the Agency’s investigation into the alleged offense to establish culpability, Christiana Uadiale Jacob was arrested by NAPTIP in Ikpoba Hill area, Benin City on the 13th of October 2020 for her involvement in the trafficking of aged Nigerian girls to Dubai, United Arab Emirates for forced prostitution.

"She was charged to the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State on the 25th of November 2020, where she was granted bail.

"While on Court bail, Christiana Uadiale Jacob violated the terms of the bail and absconded to Dubai. After failing severally to appear before the Court, a Bench Warrant was therefore issued by the sitting Judge on the 3rd of November 2021 for her arrest.

"To get Christiana Uadiale Jacob to face justice for her crimes, NAPTIP sought the assistance and collaboration of the Honourable Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, National Central Bureau (NCB), INTERPOL Nigeria, National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the United Arab Emirates Police for her arrest and extraction to Nigeria.

"Even while she tried to evade justice, NAPTIP did not relent and as a result of our diligent prosecution of the case, Christiana Uadiale Jacob was convicted for human trafficking in absentia by Honourable Justice F. A. Olubanjo of the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State on the 21st of March 2024 with sentencing being awaited whenever she is rearrested and brought before the Honourable Court.

"Luck however ran out on her on the 31st of December 2024, as Officers Nigeria Immigration Service acting in respect of NAPTIP’s request for watchlisting dated 22nd February 2023, nabbed her on arrival to Nigeria."

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