NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 24- Police in Nairobi have rescued 14 South Sudanese, said to had been set for human trafficking.
The victims were rescued during a police operation in Nairobi’s Kilimani area.
They included seven men and are said to have been set for trafficking to the Middle East countries.
Police launched the operation after a tip-off from members of the public.
They were found in a house on Marcus Garvey Road.
Police said the main trafficker of the South Sudanese is on the run.
The foreigners were being changed from one house to the other to avoid being detected, police and witnesses told Shahidi News.
They are set to be processed and sent back to Juba.
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