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INTERPOL has issued Red Notices for 14 Nigerians wanted for crimes including human trafficking, drug smuggling, and robbery. These suspects face charges in countries like Belgium, France, and China. INTERPOL encourages the public to report any leads to local authorities.

The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) has issued Red Notices for 14 Nigerians sought for severe crimes, including human trafficking, robbery, and drug-related offenses. These individuals are wanted in multiple countries for their alleged roles in various unlawful activities.

According to INTERPOL's website, Felix Omoregie is sought by Belgian authorities for leading a criminal organization involved in exploiting minors for prostitution. Jessica Edosomwan is wanted by France for trafficking multiple victims and managing proceeds through organized crime. Uche Egbue and Jude Uzoma are being pursued by Argentina and Brazil, respectively, for alleged drug trafficking offenses.

Other individuals include Chinedu Ezeunara, sought by Uruguay for drug-related crimes, and Benedict Okoro, wanted by Nicaragua for organized criminal activities. Ikechukwu Obidiozor, Akachi Vitus, and Alachi Stanley are wanted by Angola for crimes such as kidnapping and robbery.

Additionally, Mary Eze faces charges in Denmark for human trafficking, while Bouhari Salif is pursued by China for drug smuggling. Timloh Nkem is wanted in Canada for sexual assault and violating legal conditions. Meanwhile, Austine Costa and Okromi Festus are sought by Indian authorities for forgery and conspiracy-related offenses.

INTERPOL clarified that these Red Notices are not international arrest warrants but requests for global assistance in locating and apprehending the suspects. Authorities urge the public to report any information on these individuals to local law enforcement.