Kenyan police have rescued 70 foreign nationals, mostly Ethiopians, who were being held in a house in Nairobi by a suspected human‑trafficking ring. Acting on a tip‑off, officers freed the group, which included 66 Ethiopians and four Eritreans, after discovering them confined in a house in the Ruai area, according to a police statement shared on a US‑based social media platform.
Authorities say investigations are underway to identify the traffickers and determine the intended destination of the victims.
Lulu Gaboo spoke to Channel Africa’s Kenya Correspondent, Daniel Ominde.

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