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Detectives Arrest Dutch National in Nairobi Over Human Trafficking

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Kenyan authorities have arrested a wanted human trafficking suspect who has been on the run for four years.

The suspect John Habeta, 53, a Dutch national of Eritrean descent was arrested in Kenya following a covert operation by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives after an Interpol Red Notice alert was issued for his arrest.

“In a well coordinated operation between authorities in Netherlands and our detectives based at the fugitives and wanted persons division at the regional Interpol National Central Bureau (NCB), the suspect was arrested in Nairobi where he had been hiding for an unspecified period,” the DCI boss George Kinoti said in a statement.

Habeta is believed to be at the helm of an international human smuggling organization that operates in the underworld, responsible for trafficking of human beings from Africa to Europe.

He is linked to at least four different operations where groups of Eritrean nationals were smuggled into Europe through Asia.

“Immediately after his arrest, he was extradited to the Netherlands on orders from the Ministry of Interior, after the cabinet secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i, declared his presence in the country as contrary to the county’s national interests,” said Kinoti.

The Dutch national will remain in custody in The Netherlands, where he will face trial.

“The Interpol National Central Bureau based at our headquarters is putting such criminals on notice, that Kenya is not a safe haven for international fugitives,” added Kinoti.

“Through constant intelligence sharing between Nairobi’s NCB and the support of Interpol’s General Secretariat headquarters, such criminals will find it very difficult to operate not only in Kenya but Africa at large.”

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