Each year, thousands of women, children and men are trafficked into modern day slavery. It may be that, as you travel on business, you see signs of people being forced to sell sex, or work in forced labor. Now you can report in a low-key and simple way, what you have seen. By sending a message through this website, you will enable Business Travellers against Human Trafficking to connect with the appropriate authorities to investigate further.
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Apr
26
Written by:
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4/26/2005 9:23 AM
Ten people suspected of trafficking children were granted bail yesterday by a court in Lagos, Nigeria, more than two months after 52 children between the ages of 1 and 14 were found in a locked shipping container on a lorry. The children were rescued by Nigerian police. Children from Nigeria or neighbouring states such as Niger are often kidnapped or sold by their parents to go and work in mines and plantations. Some are forced into prostitution or even killed and used in black magic rituals. The trial will resume on May 26th.
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