IGP DISU PLEDGES FULL SUPPORT FOR NAPTIP IN COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND ORGANIZED CRIME. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 IGP DISU PLEDGES FULL SUPPORT FOR NAPTIP IN COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND ORGANIZED CRIME The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatuji Rilwan Disu, psc (+), NPM on 21st April 2026, received the Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Binta Adamu Bello, OON, on a courtesy visit at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. The meeting was graced by a distinguished delegation from NAPTIP, comprising Hassan Tahir (Special Adviser to the DG), Hakeem Lawal (Director, ICT), Mohammed Tamim (Director, Finance & Administration), Aondona Ortese (Director, Investigation), Emuesiriere Rebecca (Director, Violence Against Persons and Human Development), and Nneka A. Ajie (Director, Legal and Prosecution). During the visit, the DG of NAPTIP congratulated the IGP on his leadership and expressed appreciation for the Nigeria Police Force’s sustained support. She formally requested enhanced collaboration, particularly in specialized technical assista...

U.S CONSIDERS SENDING AFGHAN REFUGEES TO DR CONGO. (PHOTO)


 U.S considers sending Afghan refugees to DR Congo


The United States is looking to give former Afghan allies stuck in Qatar a choice between emigrating to Democratic Republic of Congo or returning to their homeland, an activist said Tuesday.


President Donald Trump's administration, which has made a sweeping crackdown on immigration a signature policy, had given a March 31 deadline to close a camp where more than 1,100 Afghans were staying at a former US base in Qatar.


Afghans have been going through the base for processing while seeking to move to the United States, fearing persecution by the Taliban for having worked with US forces before they withdrew and the Western-backed government collapsed in 2021.


Shawn VanDiver, a US veteran who heads AfghanEvac, a group seeking to help former Afghan allies, said he was briefed that the Trump administration was looking to offer the Afghans a choice to go to DR Congo or otherwise return to Afghanistan.


He said he expected the Afghans to decline to go to the African country.


‘Voluntary resettlement’


The State Department declined to confirm that DR Congo was being eyed as a destination but said the United States was looking at "voluntary resettlement" from the as-Sayliyah camp in Qatar.


"Moving the (camp) population to a third country is a positive resolution that provides safety for these remaining people to start a new life outside of Afghanistan while upholding the safety and security of the American people," a State Department spokesperson said, AFP reported.


More than 190,000 Afghans have found new homes in the United States, with the vast majority living without incident.


The program was initiated by former president Joe Biden but initially backed by many Republicans, who had largely supported the 20-year Afghan war at its onset.


Later, the US administration dismantled the broader US refugee resettlement program and ordered a halt to processing for Afghans.

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