Transnational crime syndicates are trafficking people into “scam farms” for forced labour and sexual exploitation. Thousands suffer daily.UNODC and local authorities are working tirelessly to dismantle these cruel enterprises. Read Susan and Dylan’s harrowing stories ⬇️ Read More
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Transnational crime syndicates are trafficking people into “scam farms” for forced labour and sexual exploitation. Thousands suffer daily. UNODC and local authorities are working tirelessly to dismantle these cruel enterprises. Read Susan and Dylan’s harrowing stories ⬇️
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