Organised Crime

The Intersection of Organised Crime and Human Trafficking

Organised crime is a global phenomenon that involves criminal networks engaging in a range of illegal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, and human trafficking. The latter involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit vulnerable individuals for labor or sexual purposes.

Organised crime groups are often involved in human trafficking because it is a lucrative and low-risk activity. Traffickers can make significant profits from exploiting vulnerable individuals, and the clandestine nature of trafficking can make it difficult for law enforcement to detect and investigate.

To combat organised crime and human trafficking, it is important to understand the ways in which these issues intersect. This can involve improving intelligence gathering and sharing between law enforcement agencies, developing effective investigation and prosecution strategies, and providing support to victims of trafficking.

Organised crime and human trafficking are complex issues that require a coordinated and sustained response from a range of stakeholders, including government agencies, law enforcement, civil society organizations, and the private sector. By working together, we can help ensure that vulnerable individuals are protected from exploitation and that organised crime groups are brought to justice.

 

 

25000 trafficked Nigerian women, girls trapped in Malian mines – The Guardian Nigeria
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25000 trafficked Nigerian women, girls trapped in Malian mines – The Guardian Nigeria

This was revealed by experts at a three-day media training workshop on “Countering Trafficking In Persons, (CTIP),” organised by Network Against Child Trafficking, Abuse and Child Labour (NACTAL) in collaboration with USAID for journalists from Cross River and seven other states of the federation and Abuja. Held in Benin, Edo State, the workshop ended on…

The AFP strengthens its international law enforcement network across Central Asia
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The AFP strengthens its international law enforcement network across Central Asia

Seeing as most of Australia’s serious criminal targets live or have links overseas, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has a truly transnational focus. Key international threats exist in a range of areas including drug trafficking, human trafficking, cybercrime, and terrorism. The AFP recently announced that it is strengthening ties across Central Asia to bolster its…

Human trafficking: Two appear in court after PSNI raid 27 brothels in Northern Ireland
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Human trafficking: Two appear in court after PSNI raid 27 brothels in Northern Ireland

Two people have appeared in court after a major operation against human trafficking. Gerard Corrigan, 62, from Park View, Pomeroy and Maive Martins Mariano, 47, from Rockview Crescent, Belleek, county Armagh have been charged with brothel keeping, human trafficking, controlling prostitution and money laundering. The offences allegedly occurred between 23 March 2020 and 21 November…

Human trafficking crime gang disrupted by PSNI as 27 brothels raided across Northern Ireland
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Human trafficking crime gang disrupted by PSNI as 27 brothels raided across Northern Ireland

The PSNI has approached victims from 27 brothels across Northern Ireland as part of a huge effort involving over 150 officers, against an organised crime group. Belfast Live joined police from the Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Unit on Monday, as they visited two premises in Newry, with the door kicked in at one. Two…

27 brothels in NI raided in operation against human trafficking
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27 brothels in NI raided in operation against human trafficking

The PSNI has raided 27 brothels across Northern Ireland in a major operation against human trafficking. Up to 150 police officers took part in the operation, which saw a man and a woman arrested. Many of the women helped today were originally from Brazil. They were being exploited in brothels in towns like Armagh, Dungannon,…

‘Repulsive abuses of human rights’: Alleged human trafficking kingpin under investigation
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‘Repulsive abuses of human rights’: Alleged human trafficking kingpin under investigation

Human trafficking term: “visa rorting.” Visa rorting is a term used to describe the illegal or fraudulent use of a visa, or the abuse of the privileges granted by a visa. This can include using a visa to enter a country for a purpose that is not permitted by the visa, staying in a country…

How to tackle the rise in kidnappings, human trafficking in South Africa – Mail & Guardian
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How to tackle the rise in kidnappings, human trafficking in South Africa – Mail & Guardian

In the first six months of 2022, an average of 1 143 kidnappings a month were reported to the police, making it 60% higher than the number reported for the whole of 2019. The increase in kidnapping for ransom and extortion cases “suggests that it has become an established and lucrative criminal practice in South Africa”,…

Hope for Justice Speaks at UN Conference on Transnational Organised Crime
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Hope for Justice Speaks at UN Conference on Transnational Organised Crime

This article is reprinted from its original location at Hope for Justice‘s website. It was pulled from their RSS feed for your education. Visit Hope for Justice’s news page by clicking here. Hope for Justice were delighted to participate in the eleventh session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against…

The many sinister forms of modern slavery and the police team tasked with tackling them
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The many sinister forms of modern slavery and the police team tasked with tackling them

A team of officers at Humberside Police this week launched a clampdown on pop-up brothels across the region but sexual exploitation is just one part of their work tackling the harrowing world of modern slavery. Just before the Covid pandemic hit, the force set up the Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (MSHT) team. It consists…