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Ghana’s police say that 76 famous rescue was rescued under the fake recruitment scheme in Nigeria.
The victims were mainly equipped with promises of football contracts with young people, most foreign teams, abroad places or visa processing.
After coming, their travel documents and mobile phones were seized, and they took place in the rooms in bad conditions.
The victims were forced to contact about $ 1,000 (£ 727) for the right to pay for education or facilitation fees. Fraud Masterminds also used victims to deceive their friends and relatives by phone contact lists.
Seven Ganaan suspects were arrested in connection with human trafficking.
The Ghana’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) said in a press briefing in the rescue operation with Lydia Yaako Donkor, Interpol and Nigerian law enforcement.
The sacrifices were rescued from different countries in Nigeria between May 19 and June 27 this year and still be returned to reunite with their wing families.
The CID boss has warned families to check educated job offers and educational opportunities abroad abroad.
After believing in the victims’ scam, he was instructed to travel to a way that is not known in general.
Later, the “camps” – transferred to the rented rooms – rooms forced to live in the conditions of 40 people. Under the pressure, it is forced to hire others, even to seduce their families and friends, MS Donkor.
“These victims and economic damage to the victims and their families,” many cases, “they are not so nutrient and psychologically affected because they cannot restore their normal life.”
QNet, a global lifestyle and health marketing company, allegedly related to the recruitment scam, since 2022, since 2022, it was alleged that he worked for a ponzi scheme.
The company has repeatedly rejected its participation in fake activities.
False work promises are not rare in ghana and nigeria in cases of people who are charming with their promises and internet fraud schemes.
Police say efforts continue to arrest all of the cheaters.