Naggalama Police Rescue 51 Victims in Major Human Trafficking Bust; Two Suspects Arrested – The Black Examiner
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Hope for Justice is proud to have been invited to speak at the OSCE 25th Alliance Against Trafficking in Persons Conference. We joined anti-trafficking experts and leaders in calling for the 57 participating states of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to take urgent action on child trafficking. This global crisis has tripled in the past 15 years, with traffickers increasingly using online and digital platforms to r…
Naggalama Police Rescue 51 Victims in Major Human Trafficking Bust; Two Suspects Arrested – The Black Examiner
Police in Naggalama, Mukono District, have dismantled a human trafficking ring, rescuing 51 victims ensnared in a fraudulent job recruitment scheme. The operation, conducted on April 2, 2025, exposed the trafficking network operating under the guise of AIM Global Alliance, a fake networking company. Authorities acted on intelligence revealing that victims were lured with promises of employment but forced to pay Shs150,000 each for “training” upon
SCAMMERS IN SUITS! Police rescues 51 victims from AIM Global Alliance’s ruthless recruitment racket
Police bust AIM Global Alliance’s ruthless job recruitment scam, rescuing 51 victims and exposing the ‘scammer in suits’ behind the multi-million scheme. NAGALAMA, UGANDA — Police in Nagalalama have rescued 51 individuals from an job recruitment scam operated by AIM GLOBAL ALLANCE, a popular scam networking company. The crackdown was launched on Wednesday after authorities received reports of people being deceived with false job offers, accordin…
51 rescued in human trafficking scheme linked to AIM Global Alliance
On April 2, 2025, at around 10:00 AM, the Uganda Police, following a tip-off, rescued 51 victims from a human trafficking operation involving AIM Global Alliance, a networking company in the Nagalama division. According to the police, victims were promised job opportunities but were instead coerced into paying fees for training. Each victim was instructed to pay 150,000 UGX upon arrival, which was supposedly for training purposes. After taking t…
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