Gambling

Gambling is a popular form of entertainment that has been around for centuries, and it is estimated that billions of people around the world gamble in some form or another each year. While gambling can be a harmless pastime for many people, it can also lead to addiction, financial ruin, and other negative consequences. Gambling addiction is a serious problem that can have a significant impact on individuals and their families, and it is recognized as a behavioral addiction by many health organizations.

In relation to human trafficking, gambling can be used as a front for other criminal activities, such as money laundering and trafficking. In some cases, traffickers may force their victims to participate in gambling activities, such as operating illegal gambling dens or working as escorts for high-rolling gamblers. This can result in the victims being exposed to further exploitation and abuse, and can make it difficult for them to escape from their traffickers.

Another way in which gambling intersects with human trafficking is through the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, such as those who are homeless or struggling with addiction. Traffickers may offer these individuals the opportunity to make money through gambling, but then force them to work long hours, give up their winnings, or engage in other activities that amount to trafficking. In some cases, traffickers may also use gambling as a way to lure vulnerable individuals into trafficking situations, promising them a chance to win big or pay off debts.

Overall, while gambling can be a harmless form of entertainment for many people, it can also be used as a tool for exploitation and trafficking. It is important for governments, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to be aware of these risks and to take action to prevent trafficking and protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation.

 

 

RG24seven to run human trafficking courses
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RG24seven to run human trafficking courses

RG24seven, the training platform for gaming employees, has partnered with the US Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign to provide a series of human trafficking awareness training courses. These training courses – and all of RG24seven’s training content – are entirely free to use for gaming company employees. Wendy Anderson, CEO of RG24seven, stated: “We…

'It happens in casinos every single day': Lincoln Warhorse staff get human trafficking training
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'It happens in casinos every single day': Lincoln Warhorse staff get human trafficking training

4 hours agoLINCOLN, Neb (KLKN) – Warhorse and its parent company, Ho-Chunk Inc., say they’re working to stop human trafficking before it begins. This week, they held training sessions with over 100 employees who will eventually be working in their new hotels and casinos in Nebraska. Rachael Johnson, director of government affairs for Ho-Chunk, said…

'Wife wanted: Good salary' — Radio Free Asia
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'Wife wanted: Good salary' — Radio Free Asia

Laotians are worried that a recent string of “wife wanted” ads on social media – offering payments of thousands of dollars per month – will lure young women into human trafficking operations where they will be abused and forced to work like slaves. “Lao wife wanted; good salary: 100 million kip [nearly U.S. $6,000] per…

Former Falcon, NFL player among 8 busted on gang, human trafficking charges – FOX 5 Atlanta
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Former Falcon, NFL player among 8 busted on gang, human trafficking charges – FOX 5 Atlanta

article The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office released these mug shots of individuals who the AG’s office say are part of the LOTTO gang. (Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office) GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. – Eight alleged gang members, including a former NFL player, are being accused of trafficking four women and one girl. Attorney General Chris Carr says…

Human trafficking picks a new fight | WORLD – WNG.org
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Human trafficking picks a new fight | WORLD – WNG.org

MYRNA BROWN, HOST: It’s Thursday, the 9th of February, 2023. Thanks for listening to WORLD Radio today! Good morning, I’m Myrna Brown. MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. First up on The World and Everything in It: human trafficking. Estimates are that more than 27 million people endure forced labor around the world. To…

Is China overlooking its neighbours' concern on rising human trafficking cases? – Mizzima
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Is China overlooking its neighbours' concern on rising human trafficking cases? – Mizzima

Mizzima/Shankar KumarIn China is a troublesome bugbear not only because of its avoidable territorial designs against its neighbours but also because of its human trafficking syndicates who lure away hundreds of people from Myanmar, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand on the pretext of providing them decent jobs but force them to work in…

China's human trafficking syndicates lure away hundreds from Southeast Asian … – ANI News
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China's human trafficking syndicates lure away hundreds from Southeast Asian … – ANI News

Beijing [China], February 3 (ANI):In southeast Asian region, Chinese human trafficking syndicates operate in nexus with local authorities in countries for luring away hundreds of people on the pretext of providing them decent jobs but are forced to work in the illegal cryptocurrency business, brothels, and massage parlours, Mekong News reported. According to Mekong News,…

Foreign workers fall under human trafficking scrutiny
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Foreign workers fall under human trafficking scrutiny

The ministries of Interior and Labour have laid out a six-month action plan to inspect the work status of foreigners, as it prepares to expand operations and combat all forms of human trafficking and labour exploitation. Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Samheng said the owners and managers of large businesses and manufacturing enterprises…

In Myanmar, human trafficking hub forces Filipinos into crypto scam
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In Myanmar, human trafficking hub forces Filipinos into crypto scam

MANILA, Philippines – Twelve Filipinos were able to flee Myanmar’s Shwe Kokko Special Economic Zone or Yatai New City after being allegedly forced to engage in a cryptocurrency scam by Chinese mafia. The incident revealed by Senator Risa Hontiveros on Monday, November 22, is one of many human trafficking incidents reported in the economic hub….