Interpol says a top human Eritrean trafficker arrested in Sudan

Interpol says a top human Eritrean trafficker arrested in Sudan
One of the 'world's most wanted' human traffickers has been arrested in Sudan, according to Interpol.
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The suspect is accused of leading a criminal organisation that abducts, extorts and murders East African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea [Getty]

An Eritrean national described as one of "the world’s most wanted″ human traffickers has been arrested in Sudan after an international manhunt led by the United Arab Emirates, Interpol announced on Thursday.

The suspect — identified as Kidane Zekarias Habtemariam — is accused of leading a criminal organization that abducts, extorts and murders East African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea from Libya, the France-based police agency said in an online statement.

He was arrested on Sunday in a ″major international police operation led by the United Arab Emirates, based on information shared via Interpol,″ said a statement from the UAE’s Ministry of Interior, published by The Khaleej Times.

A breakthrough in the manhunt came when UAE authorities began closely tracking Habtemariam's organization and members of his family, uncovering money laundering patterns that led them to Sudan, the agency said. Interpol first began monitoring Habtemariam’s activities in 2019.

Habtemariam had been the subject of two Interpol red notices, one from Ethiopia and the other from the Netherlands, the agency said. Dutch authorities accused Habtemariam of running a camp in Libya that housed thousands of migrants.

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Libya has in recent years emerged as the dominant transit point for migrants seeking a better quality of life in Europe.

The oil-rich country plunged into chaos following a NATO-backed uprising that toppled and killed longtime autocrat Muammar Qaddafi in 2011. Human traffickers have benefited from the chaos in Libya, smuggling in migrants across the country’s lengthy land borders with six nations.

In a tweet posted by the UAE’s Interior Minister Saeed Abdullah al-Suwaidi, the international operation lasted nine months and also involved Dutch, Ethiopian and Sudanese authorities, Interpol said.

“Thanks to the professionalism and dedication of our police officers, the world’s most wanted human trafficker will no longer be able to commit his despicable actions,″ al-Suwaidi said.

Sudanese police did not respond to requests for comment.

Habtemariam had previously escaped from custody in Ethiopia while on trial on people smuggling charges in 2020. Ethiopian authorities later convicted him in absentia and sentenced him to life imprisonment.