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Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by AloyEmeka5: 11:21pm On Mar 01, 2010
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Posted To The Web: Monday, March 01, 2010 - Ibrahim Chonoko

The Scotland Yard Police in the UK has attributed the low conviction of criminals, especially those engaged in human trafficking, to the use of juju and witchcraft by criminal networks in Nigeria.

Detective Andy Desmond of the Scotland Yard Human Trafficking Team disclosed this at a community meeting against child trafficking in London, organized by Africans Unite Against Child Abuse (AFRUCA).

Speaking on 'Witchcraft and juju as Barriers to Effective Prosecution of Traffickers', Desmond said traffickers use juju priests to cast spell and fear on their victims to stop them from speaking out about their ordeals even when they are rescued.

"The victims are too scared to speak against the perpetrators of the crime even to their parents", he said, adding that the rituals usually performed to bind the victims to secrecy is akin to a contract that the victims must not breach under any circumstances.

"It is a well-set up organization and very complicated", he added, stressing that it was very difficult for an outsider to understand its intricacies and find a way to hold its evil beneficiaries to account.

Desmond, who kept the audience spell-bound with heart-touching accounts of some of the victims of human trafficking brought to the UK from Africa, said it was extremely difficult to get a conviction because the victims believe they could come to harm if they breached their secrecy contract.

He said some crimes are family- or community-based, with victims' sufferings seen as a necessity for the over-all good of the family or the community.

He therefore stressed the need to educate the juju priests, families and communities to recognize the evils in human trafficking and domestic servitude.

He noted that as an ancestral practice, juju was used for the well-being of the community, but lamented that criminal networks were now exploiting it to perpetrate their nefarious acts of human tracking, child abuse and exploitation of domestic servants.

In her remarks, the Executive Director of AFRUCA, Debbi Ariyo said the organization aims to raise public awareness on the evils and effects of human trafficking in Europe and Africa.

Describing human trafficking as the "fastest growing industry in the world", Ariyo listed its main causes as poverty, conflicts and wars, as well as cultural practices.

Its victims are subjected to exploitation such as sexual slavery, domestic servitude, begging, forced labour, drug trafficking, forced or under-age marriage, genital mutilation and removal of body organs and even death, she said.

Daily Trust reports that Ariyo launched AFRUCA's face-book at the meeting with a plea to the public to sign unto it to enable the organization achieve its set target of one million members.

http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=16503&z=12
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by asha80(m): 11:38pm On Mar 01, 2010
rolfmao
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by AloyEmeka5: 11:39pm On Mar 01, 2010
If na Nigerian Police talkam now, abuse go come from left and right here.
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by ElRazur: 12:10am On Mar 02, 2010
Erm, they are talking about the belief and fear people have from not speaking out etc. But, since this is something that will go unnoticed, I trust nairalanders to not see the real story.
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by RichyBlacK(m): 12:38am On Mar 02, 2010
It's just the fear of juju that's the problem. The fact remains that every single claim by juju proponents is made with fraudulent intent. This fraud is now being used to to subject fellow Nigerians to slavery and forced prostitution.

If more Nigerians began exposing juju for the colossal fraud that it is, these hapless souls imprisoned by their fear, would not be afraid to expose the criminals enriching themselves on the back of fearful and poor Nigerians.
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by ElRazur: 12:40am On Mar 02, 2010
RichyBlacK:

It's just the fear of juju that's the problem. The fact remains that every single claim by juju proponents is made with fraudulent intent. This fraud is now being used to to subject fellow Nigerians to slavery and forced prostitution.

If more Nigerians began exposing juju for the colossal fraud that it is, these hapless souls imprisoned by their fear, would not be afraid to expose the criminals enriching themselves on the back of fearful and poor Nigerians.



I am not your stan [clue in Eminen's song] but I wholeheartedly agree with you here. smiley
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by RichyBlacK(m): 12:44am On Mar 02, 2010
ElRazur:

I am not your stan [clue in Eminen's song] but I wholeheartedly agree with you here. smiley

Stan? grin

Thanks.
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by ElRazur: 12:52am On Mar 02, 2010
Stan = Fan [an obsessed fan] grin
Re: Juju Hinders Our Work, Say British Police by thameamead(f): 1:46pm On Mar 06, 2010
Am not suprised, u guys should have a look at The Voice Newspaper and u see adverts of african juju men and women advising their services. it always makes me laugh, i wonder if they get any customers, saw a documenary on the BBC a couple of yrs ago about this men, his consutatation fee was £50. he was Gambian and needed £300 to made the voodoo,

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