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.

 

 

UK Home Office launches new assault on the rights of modern slavery survivors
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UK Home Office launches new assault on the rights of modern slavery survivors

These changes, which subject survivors to blame and shame, will push traumatised and stigmatised survivors further into hiding. We know this, because so many survivors have told us so. Whilst campaigning against Part 5 of the bill, one survivor told us that it took her months to disclose the details of her sexual and criminal…

Human Trafficking, the Hidden Crime – Namibian
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Human Trafficking, the Hidden Crime – Namibian

JB TJIVIKUA THE INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation (ILO) defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of people through force, fraud, and deception, with the aim of exploiting them for profit.  Men, women and children of all ages and from all backgrounds can become victims of this crime, which occurs worldwide. It is…

Curbing Human Trafficking Through Intelligence Gathering In Nigeria – PRNigeria News
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Curbing Human Trafficking Through Intelligence Gathering In Nigeria – PRNigeria News

By Victor Buoro Globally acknowledged as a high-profit but low-risk criminal activity, human trafficking has unfortunately gained attention as the modern-day form of slavery that is expanding in scale with damaging repercussions on humanity and nations’ economic lives. And going by the definition that; “Human Trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of…

Polish human trafficking gang jailed in UK – The First News – The First News
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Polish human trafficking gang jailed in UK – The First News – The First News

Five members of a Polish gang involved in human trafficking and pimping were sentenced on Friday by a London court in a major case widely reported in media. London Metropolitan Police wrote in a news release on Friday: “Specialist Crime detectives identified over 300 potential female victims and safeguarded 134 after one victim managed to…

UNODC facilitates talk with state and non-state actors from Niger and Nigeria to enhance bilateral cooperation to counter human trafficking and migrant smuggling
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UNODC facilitates talk with state and non-state actors from Niger and Nigeria to enhance bilateral cooperation to counter human trafficking and migrant smuggling

Lagos, Nigeria  May 2022 – Fighting human trafficking and migrant smuggling along the Niger and Nigerian border is of national, regional, and global concern. The passage between Niger and Nigeria is one of the main channels along various migrant smuggling routes, which also often mirrors trafficking in persons routes. These routes include a reciprocal trade…

‘Construction companies must act’ – Report reveals 33 businesses paid criminal gang who exploited victims of modern slavery
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‘Construction companies must act’ – Report reveals 33 businesses paid criminal gang who exploited victims of modern slavery

At least 33 businesses unknowingly paid an organised criminal gang who placed hundreds of…

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Disaster & Emerging Management Conference
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Disaster & Emerging Management Conference

This week Freedom in Disasters will present on the Nexus of Disaster Management and Human Trafficking and it’s implications in the Australian context. It is time to explore this largely unaddressed area and equip emergency services with the right tools to combat slavery in disasters. Join us online this Friday at the 2021 Disaster & Emergency…

Trafficking in children on the rise, says new UN report
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Trafficking in children on the rise, says new UN report

“Unfortunately, the report shows there is no place in the world where children, women and men are safe from human trafficking,” said UNODC Executive Director, Yury Fedotov. “Official data reported to UNODC by national authorities represent only what has been detected. It is very clear that the scale of modern-day slavery is far worse,” he…