Organized criminal groups profit by exploiting human lives, with millions trapped in forced labour, sexual exploitation and other horrific situations. This week, #CrimeCOP12 is tackling these issues head-on. Together, let’s #EndHumanTrafficking. pic.twitter.com/Vgv4w3p1wB Read More
Organized criminal groups profit by exploiting human lives, with millions trapped in forced labour, sexual exploitation and other horrific situations. This week, #CrimeCOP12 is tackling these issues head-on. Together, let’s #EndHumanTrafficking.
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