A list of 14 individuals from Nigeria has been declared wanted by the International Police (INTERPOL) over various crimes, which includes human trafficking, drug-related offences, robbery, fraud, and deception.
As detailed in the Red Notices published on INTERPOL’s official website on Tuesday, these individuals are being pursued by law enforcement agencies in various countries for offences purportedly committed within their respective jurisdictions.
The list includes names such as Felix Omoregie, Jessica Edosomwan, Jude Uzoma, Uche Egbue, Chinedu Ezeunara, Benedict Okoro, Ikechukwu Obidiozor, and Alachi Stanley.
Additionally, Mary Eze, Timloh Nkem, Austine Costa, Okromi Festus, Akachi Vitus, and Bouhari Salif are also among those sought by authorities.
Notably, Omoregie is wanted by Belgian law enforcement for allegedly leading a criminal organization that exploits children for prostitution, as indicated in the notice.
According to reports, the charges are: “Human trafficking for prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation; sexual exploitation or exploitation of prostitution of another person/Leader of a criminal organization; Family name: Omoregie, Forename: Felix, Gender: male, date of birth: 22/10/1977 (47 years old), nationality: Nigeria.”
It noted that the French authorities are pursuing Edosomwan for “trafficking in human beings involving multiple victims,” as indicated in the notice regarding her organized competition among gangs to conceal or launder proceeds from criminal activities.
The report further reveals that the Venezuelan government is seeking Ezeunara on charges of suspected drug trafficking, while the Uruguayan government is also pursuing Ezeunara for similar allegations. Additionally, the Nicaraguan government is looking for Okoro in connection with suspected organized crime, and the Argentinean authorities are seeking Egbue for alleged drug trafficking.
Further investigations on the INTERPOL website revealed that the Angolan government wants Obidiozor, Vitus, and Stanley for suspected “kidnapping, robbery, and illegal possession of firearms.”