At least 70 foreign nationals were rescued during a police operation targeting suspected human trafficking in Ruai, Nairobi.
According to police, the raid was conducted Wednesday by detectives from the Transnational Organized Crime Unit (TOCU) based at DCI Headquarters, acting on a tip-off.
The officers stormed a residential house in Ruai Block 10 area, where they discovered dozens of foreign nationals locked inside under unclear circumstances.
They were later joined by officers from Ruai Police Station during the operation.
Police said 70 individuals were rescued from the house. Of these, 66 are Ethiopian nationals while four are Eritrean nationals.
One suspect, a Kenyan, was arrested at the scene in connection with the incident.
The rescued individuals were taken into custody pending processing and further investigations.
Authorities are working to establish the circumstances under which they were being held and whether the case is linked to a wider human trafficking network.
The case is being handled by the Transnational Organized Crime Unit at DCI Headquarters.
Investigations are ongoing.
The incident comes amid police operations on suspected smuggling incidents. This is the latest such incident to happen in the country.
The group said they were running from problems in their country and headed to South Africa, seeking greener pastures.
Police said most of the aliens use the Moyale route as they head to South Africa and the Middle East, oblivious of the dangers ahead.
Tens of aliens are often arrested in various places in the country as they wait to be moved to their next destinations.
Police and immigration officials have deplored increased cases of Ethiopian aliens nabbed in the country while in transit.
Officials from the Transnational Organised Crime Unit are conducting joint operations to deal with human smuggling.
Tens of Ethiopians and now Eritreans are annually arrested in Kenya while in transit and later deported.
Most of those arrested come to Kenya to seek jobs or are in transit.
What is puzzling is how the immigrants manage to evade many police roadblocks mounted from the Moyale border, which they use to Nairobi.
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