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At least 26 Ethiopian nationals were rescued Thursday evening in Johannesburg, after the dismantling of a human trafficking network by South African security forces.

According to Philani Nkwalase, spokesperson for the South African police investigation unit, the Hawks, 15 undocumented victims were discovered in a house located in the suburbs of Sandringham, following information. The other 11, who had escaped before the intervention of the police, were found in the neighboring district.

The 26 victims were all undressed at the time of their rescue. The exact number of people selected in the house remains uncertain, some having fled before the police arrive.

Three suspects have been arrested and will be prosecuted for their alleged involvement in this human trafficking network.