Dr. Benoy Berry has served as the CEO and chairman of the international enterprise Continental Transfer Technique Limited (CONTEC) for more than 30 years. On top of his dedication to CONTEC, Dr. Benoy Berry is a longtime supporter of the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), which facilitates anti-human trafficking operations in Nigeria.
To advance its efforts against human trafficking, NAPTIP maintains a number of departments, including the Department of Investigation and Monitoring. According to Section 9(1) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act (TIPPLEA) of 2003 that was amended in 2005, the department must work with other security agencies to prevent, discover, and interrupt violations of TIPPLEA provisions. In general, the department is responsible for investigating any instance of human trafficking related to labor or sexual exploitation.
The department includes a number of other units with specific roles, such as surveillance, interrogation, forensics, and asset investigation. By retaining trained specialists in these units, NAPTIP’s Department of Investigation and Monitoring is able to conduct both proactive and reactive investigations, as well as intelligence sharing and joint operations.
To advance its efforts against human trafficking, NAPTIP maintains a number of departments, including the Department of Investigation and Monitoring. According to Section 9(1) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act (TIPPLEA) of 2003 that was amended in 2005, the department must work with other security agencies to prevent, discover, and interrupt violations of TIPPLEA provisions. In general, the department is responsible for investigating any instance of human trafficking related to labor or sexual exploitation.
The department includes a number of other units with specific roles, such as surveillance, interrogation, forensics, and asset investigation. By retaining trained specialists in these units, NAPTIP’s Department of Investigation and Monitoring is able to conduct both proactive and reactive investigations, as well as intelligence sharing and joint operations.