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The Sex Mafia in Dakar Surrounded by Investigators, the Nigerian Sector Falls

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The National Division for Combating Trafficking in Persons and Similar Practices (DNIT) has dismantled a Nigerian network of trafficking in persons through sexual exploitation, operating in Dakar. In this case, Jessica Onyinyechi Dominic, 39 years old, presenting herself as a restorer and based in Yeumbeul-Asecna, was arrested and then referred this Monday to the Dakar Public Prosecutor's Office for trafficking in persons through sexual exploita…
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The Division for Combating the Smuggling of Migrants (DNLT) has identified a network of trafficking in human beings with particularly shocking methods. According to the Observer in its edition of this Tuesday, 3 February, a Nigerian national, J. O. Dominic, domiciled in Yeumbeul, was referred to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Pikine-Guédiawaye for trafficking in persons, sexual exploitation and procuring. According to the survey, the network …

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senenews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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