National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons,NAPTIP, says it is committed to end emerging trend in human trafficking and selling of human parts in the country.

NAPTIP Director-General, Julie Okah-Donli said traffickers were now desperate to make quick money as they had come up with new trend of selling human parts.

Okah-Donli said the new trend now in human trafficking was human organ transportation or organ harvesting so to speak, saying it had gone beyond prostitution.

According to her, they think selling of human parts was easier to make more money, unfortunately, that was the latest way of human trafficking now, saying the agency under her watch would not spare anyone caught in the act.

Okah-Donli said the agency would continue to collaborate with security operatives in the country to arrest the ugly situation, saying people should not make poverty and unemployment as factors responsible for their indulgence in human trafficking.

She saidt she had created anti-corruption unit to fight corruption among the personnel of the agency, warning that any officer found wanting would be dealt with accordingly.

The NAPTIP boss said the agency had been doing a lot in terms of awareness creation to reduce menace of human trafficking.