EOCO Exposes 'Model Q' Human Trafficking Ring Targeting Ghana's Youth With Fake Jobs
Major Trafficking Network Exposed
The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has uncovered a dangerous human trafficking network dubbed "Model Q" that has been systematically targeting vulnerable young Ghanaians with fraudulent opportunities. The criminal organisation uses a range of deceptive tactics to lure victims, including fake employment offers, fake scholarship programmes, and bogus investment schemes designed to extract money and exploit the desperate aspirations of youth seeking better futures.
The warning comes as EOCO intensifies efforts to dismantle organised crime syndicates operating within Ghana's borders. Young people seeking overseas employment or educational advancement have become prime targets for the traffickers, who exploit economic hardship and limited job prospects to manipulate victims into situations of forced labour or other forms of exploitation.
What You Need to Know
- Be cautious of unsolicited job offers promising quick wealth or overseas placements
- Verify opportunities through official government and institutional channels only
- Report suspicious recruitment activities to EOCO or local law enforcement immediately
- Legitimate employers and educational institutions never demand upfront payments for placements
EOCO advises the public to exercise extreme caution when approached by recruiters or investment promoters, particularly via social media and online platforms. Young Ghanaians seeking legitimate opportunities abroad should only engage with registered, verifiable agencies and consult their nearest diplomatic mission before committing money or personal information.
Source: 3News

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