Trafficking

Trafficking is the practice of transporting people or goods from one place to another, often for the purposes of exploitation. In the context of human trafficking, the term refers to the exploitation of people for labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. It can take many different forms, including sex or labor trafficking and organ harvesting, and it affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds.

The term can also refer to the illegal trade of goods or substances, such as drugs or weapons. In this context, it refers to the illegal transportation of these goods from one place to another for the purposes of sale or distribution.

Terms

Some other terms that refer to human trafficking include:

  1. Modern day slavery
  2. Forced labor
  3. Debt bondage
  4. Forced marriage
  5. Servitude
  6. Labor exploitation
  7. Labor trafficking
  8. Human exploitation

Forms of human trafficking

People who are subjected to these crimes are forced to work in a wide range of occupations and industries. To illustrate, human trafficking occurs in:

  1. Agriculture, including farming, fishing, and forestry
  2. Construction, including building and infrastructure projects
  3. Domestic work, including cleaning, cooking, and childcare
  4. Manufacturing, including textiles, electronics, and clothing

Why do people do this?

There are many factors that can drive someone to engage in this, including a desire for power and control, financial gain, and a lack of regard for the well-being and rights of others. In some cases, they may see it as a way to make easy money, while in others they may be motivated by a desire to exploit and abuse vulnerable individuals. Additionally, factors such as poverty, lack of education and opportunities, and a history of abuse can make some people more vulnerable to becoming traffickers or being trafficked themselves.

FSM’s Bertino Weires, Nesly Mwarecheong plead guilty in Des Moines, Iowa to withholding passports for labor trafficking
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FSM’s Bertino Weires, Nesly Mwarecheong plead guilty in Des Moines, Iowa to withholding passports for labor trafficking

Bertino Weires, 51, Nesly Mwarecheong, 46, are citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia. They are also residents of the United States. In December 2019, Weires and Mwarecheong convinced two young men from the FSM to come to the U.S. by promising the men they could work in the U.S. and send money back to their families….

Police, NIS rescue 30 victims of human trafficking in Katsina, Kebbi – Premium Times Nigeria
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Police, NIS rescue 30 victims of human trafficking in Katsina, Kebbi – Premium Times Nigeria

The police and immigration personnel in Katsina and Kebbi have rescued 30 persons being trafficked across the state. In separate statements on Friday, the victims confessed they were being trafficked out of the country. Nine victims were rescued in Katsina State while the remaining 21 were rescued in Kebbi State. Gambo Isa, the police spokesperson…

Child-porn cases swamp Mahoning Valley court dockets – The Vindicator
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Child-porn cases swamp Mahoning Valley court dockets – The Vindicator

Prosecutors in the Mahoning Valley are talking about the outbreak of child pornography cases cropping up in area courts. Assistant Trumbull County Prosecutor Gabriel Wildman says there used to be a handful per year, but now he has 20 to 25 cases before him at one time. Wildman just in the last week had started…

Human trafficking: Accused Archana Chand's husband absconding
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Human trafficking: Accused Archana Chand's husband absconding

By Express News Service BHUBANESWAR: Jagabandhu Chand, the husband of Archana Nag Chand, is absconding in connection with a human trafficking case registered against the couple. Khandagiri police had arrested Archana on Thursday and she is currently lodged at Special Jail in Jharpada. “Jagabandhu is also an accused of the case registered by Khandagiri police. Efforts…

China Grove Police: Zip tied shopping cart in parking lot not related to human trafficking
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China Grove Police: Zip tied shopping cart in parking lot not related to human trafficking

CHINA GROVE, N.C. (WBTV) – A widely shared social media post claiming that a shopping cart found zip-tied to a car in a grocery store parking lot in China Grove was related to human trafficking or kidnapping is now being debunked by police. According to a press release from China Grove Police, on Friday, October…

Altrusa to host Walk For Freedom | Local News | heraldbanner.com
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Altrusa to host Walk For Freedom | Local News | heraldbanner.com

A local agency is asking Hunt County residents to join in stepping out next weekend in the fight against human trafficking. Altrusa Greenville is hosting the Walk For Freedom, which starts at 9 a.m. at the Hunt County Courthouse. Altrusa spokesperson Angela Franklin said this is the group’s second time at being a part of…

Nigeria Immigration rescues nine Europe-bound human trafficking victims
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Nigeria Immigration rescues nine Europe-bound human trafficking victims

The Nigeria Immigration Service on Saturday said it rescued nine victims of human trafficking along the Kazaure – Daura road in Jigawa State, North-west, Nigeria. The head of the command, Ahmad Bagari, told reporters that the victims were intercepted on 7 October, at about 5:00 p.m. as they were about to leave the country for…

British cyclist in US trek to raise awareness of modern slavery in sports – Oxford Mail
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British cyclist in US trek to raise awareness of modern slavery in sports – Oxford Mail

A British cyclist is riding between several cities on the east coast of America during October to “show a red card” to people trafficking in sport. Gordon Miller, from London, began his campaign in Charlottesville, Virginia on October 5 heading south towards North Carolina. He hopes to complete the ride in Washington DC on October…