More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdown
•More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdownImage source, InterpolImage caption, Brazilian authorities carried out patrols along open-border areasByAmy WalkerPublished8 minut...
•Of the arrests, 334 were for human trafficking and 690 for associated crimes.Interpol, which coordinated the effort alongside the EU's agency for law enforcement cooperation Europol and European borde...
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More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdownImage source, InterpolImage caption, Brazilian authorities carried out patrols along open-border areasByAmy WalkerPublished8 minutes agoMore than 1,000 people have been arrested as part of a global crackdown on human trafficking spanning 59 countries.Coordinated by Interpol, Operation Global Chain saw officers target trafficking for sexual exploitation, forced labour and criminality, and coerced begging.A network that was trafficking victims into online scamming in Cambodia, and a network forcing underage girls recruited via social media into sex work in Europe were dismantled as part of the operation, authorities said.In total, 2,070 victims or potential victims were identified, the vast majority of whom authorities said were women. Of the arrests, 334 were for human trafficking and 690 for associated crimes.Interpol, which coordinated the effort alongside the EU's agency for law enforcement cooperation Europol and European border agency Frontex, said the operation's findings had exposed evolving trafficking routes and methods.It found an emerging trend of Latin American victims being trafficked for forced labour in Europe, with about 10% of identified victims being minors from the Americas who were subjected to sexual exploitation.As part of the operation, authorities in Colombia launched an airport prevention campaign to raise awareness about the risks of fraudulent job offers abroad.Interpol said Brazil's Federal Police had identified 406 victims - 83 Brazilians and 323 foreign nationals - of a transnational network trafficking victims to Cambodia where they were forced into online scamming.Interpol notices have been issued targeting wanted suspects and persons of interest.Image source, InterpolImage caption, Argentine authorities inspect carsIt also said two Bolivian child victims who were forced to work in a grocery store were rescued by Argentinian police, with arrests made.S...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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