Chadian Govt security intercepts jet with 100 children for trafficking
Lloyd M’bwana
Hundreds of Chadian women protest against children trafficing 31 October 2007 in Abeche, in the east of Chad. Some of the women hurled stones at foreign journalists in the eastern town of Abeche and shouted anti-French slogans. The detention of the nine French and seven Spanish involved in the effort to take the children out of Chad has turned into an international controversy over who knew about the actions of the French charity Zoe's Ark. Sixteen Europeans charged over the alleged abduction of 103 children faced abuse from angry protesters in eastern Chad. AFP PHOTO/SONIA ROLLEY (Photo credit should read SONIA ROLEY/AFP via Getty Images)
N’DJAMENA-(MaraviPost)-The Chadian government Security has intercepted a Jet that was about to take off with close to a hundred children being trafficked into Europe.
The AP video shows wailing children in desperation.
The Maravi Post understand that Chadian President Idris Derby pays visit to where the children have been kept awaiting identification.
Traffickers plus jet crew have all been arrested.
President Derby promises that while this barbaric act would be exposed to the world and condemned, the arrested suspects must face the heavy arm of the law. #WatchYourChildren #WatchYourNeighbor.