BiH among 59 Countries in Action against Human Trafficking
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BiH among 59 Countries in Action against Human Trafficking
In the global operation against human trafficking, which was supported by Europol, 2,070 potential victims were identified, while 1,024 people were arrested, of which 334 are suspected of human trafficking. The operation codenamed Global Chain was carried out from June 8 to 12 in 59 countries, with the coordination and support of Europol, Frontex and […] The post BiH among 59 Countries in Action against Human Trafficking appeared first on Saraje…
15 People Arrested in Human Trafficking Probe by Hungarian Police
Hungarian authorities arrested 15 suspects during a major international operation against human trafficking coordinated across 59 countries, the National Investigation Bureau of the Rapid Response Police (KR NNI) announced on Police.hu. The operation, conducted between 8 and 12 June under the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats (EMPACT), brought together law enforcement agencies from Europe...
More Than 1,000 Arrested In Global Human Trafficking Crackdown
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief LYON/VIENNA/BUCHAREST (Worthy News) – More than 1,000 suspected human traffickers have been arrested and over 2,000 victims identified in one of the world’s largest coordinated crackdowns on modern slavery, the international police organization Interpol announced. Operation Global Chain, carried out from June 8 to June 12 across 59 countries, resulted in the arrest of 1,024 suspects, including 33…
In Belgium, 70 people were arrested during an operation against trafficking in human beings. - RTL info It is an exceptional net shot against trafficking in human beings. For five days, police in 59 countries spread over four continents carried out a coordinated operation which resulted in the arrest of more than a thousand suspects and the identification of more than 2,000 alleged victims.Among the cases handled in Belgium, 17 persons suspected…
In just five days, a large-scale coordinated international operation in 59 countries has identified 2,070 victims of human trafficking, arrested 1,024 suspects and opened 465 investigations.Behind this big global hit against human trafficking is a more worrying reality: that of a global criminal market that thrives on migratory flaws, economic crises and the exploitation of the most vulnerable. @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?fami…
Law enforcement officers from 59 countries detained more than 1,000 suspects and identified more than 2,000 victims of criminal networks
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