NEW: Two minors possible victims of human trafficking

Online Reporter

POLICE are searching for families of two minors who were found wandering in the Bindura recently and are suspected to be victims of human trafficking.

The minors – a boy and a girl aged approximately 13 and 15, respectively – are said to have been ferried by a truck in the company of an unknown woman whose description was only given as “heavily built”.

In a statement, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the origins of the minors was unknown.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is appealing for information which may assist to locate the immediate family members or relatives of a boy (approximately 13) and girl (approximately 15) who were found wandering in Bindura central business district and are suspected to be victims of human trafficking.

“Anyone with information to contact National Complaints Desk on (242) 703 631 or WhatsApp 0712 800 197,” he said.

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