Europe-led people-trafficking sweep frees 1,200 victims, yields 158 arrests
- A week-long European-led operation has freed 1,194 victims and arrested 158 suspected traffickers, according to Europol.
- Dubbed 'Operation Global Chain', the campaign involved Austria, Romania, Europol, Frontex, and Interpol, and spanned 44 countries.
- The operation included over 276,000 checks at various locations to uncover exploitation in multiple sectors.
- International cooperation is vital for protecting vulnerable individuals from exploitation, as highlighted by the operation's success.
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The visits took place in more than 40 countries around the world. Nearly 15,000 officials were involved in the investigation.
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Police rescued 1,194 potential human trafficking victims and arrested 158 suspects in coordinated raids across 43 countries last month, the European Union's law enforcement agency said on Friday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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