Ethiopia arrests 22 people over human trafficking

Ethiopian police said they had arrested 22 people accused of trafficking almost 2,000 people.

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Ethiopia has arrested 22 people on suspicion of human trafficking. / Reuters

Ethiopian police said they had arrested 22 people accused of trafficking almost 2,000 people, part of a sprawling network that saw at least two people die and the accused net millions.

Ethiopia is one of Africa's main departure points for migrants to the Gulf and Europe.

Police said late on Tuesday the accused formed "criminal gangs" and offered people "false hope that they will enter Europe and live a better life."

The migrants were instead held in warehouses, forced to contact their families for money, and essentially "held hostage until the ransom was paid."

Sentenced to death for human trafficking

The gang made more than 2.16 billion biir ($13 million) by trafficking 1,800 people, leading to at least two deaths and 15 disappearances, police said.

In August, Ethiopia sentenced five people to death for human trafficking, state media reported, though the country has not carried out an execution since 2007, according to the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty.