NAPTIP RESCUED 285 VICTIMS, ARRESTED 22 TRAFFICKERS IN 2024- KANO COMMANDER. (PHOTO).

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 NAPTIP Rescued 285 Victims, Arrested 22 Traffickers in 2024 – Kano Commander The Kano Zonal Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) rescued 285 victims and apprehended 22 suspected human traffickers in 2024, according to the Zonal Commander, Abdullahi Babale. Babale shared this information during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano on Thursday. He explained that the rescued individuals included 78 males, 97 females, and 110 children—64 boys and 46 girls—ranging in age from seven to 42 years. “Among the rescued victims, 53 were trafficked persons, while 232 were survivors of sexual abuse, gender-based violence, and related crimes. The victims underwent counseling and rehabilitation before being reunited with their families, and 52 of them were provided with empowerment kits,” Babale said. The commander disclosed that the 22 arrested suspects included eight men and 14 women. During the year, the command handled 211 cases...

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES RAGE ACROSS LOS ANGELES COUNTY, FORCING THOUSANDS TO EVACUATE THEIR HOMES. (PHOTO).



California wildfires rage across Los Angeles County, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes


 • Four out-of-control wildfires are raging in the suburbs of Los Angeles, with a fourth identified this morning about 60 miles (97km) away. More than 1,400 firefighters are working to contain the blazes, which are encroaching from the north and the west - tens of thousands of residents have been told to flee. 

Authorities say there is "no possibility" of bringing the fires under control yet as the Santa Ana winds and dry weather conditions worsen the situation


A brush fire exploded in size amid powerful winds in northwest Los Angeles Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of at least 30,000 residents in the affluent community of Pacific Palisades. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the windstorm hitting the region "is expected to worsen through the morning."

The Palisades Fire was first reported at 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time Tuesday. It's grown to at least 2,921 acres with zero containment, according to CalFire (the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection).

More than 10,300 homes were threatened by the blaze, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. 

The number of structures damaged or destroyed was unclear. L.A. fire officials said they had reports of multiple burn victims.

Several major L.A. roadways were jammed as residents attempted to flee the area, with many being forced to abandon their vehicles in the road and walk. 

A second wildfire, the Eaton Fire, broke out Tuesday night in the hills above Altadena, a community in northern Los Angeles County, also prompting evacuation orders. 

It's burned at least 1,000 acres, CalFire says. A third fire, the Hurst Fire, erupted in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles late Tuesday night and quickly consumed hundreds of acres, CalFire said, forcing some evacuations.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency over the fires. 

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