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It Is Often Difficult to Get Victims of Human Trafficking to Accept Help.

Summary by RÚV
The police in the capital area, the police in Suðurnes, the National Police Commissioner's Office and the Customs Service participated in the operations, which are part of the international operations of Europol, Frontex and Interpol against human trafficking, which reached 43 countries. "We aim to reach as many potential victims of human trafficking as possible by going to them and offering them assistance. This also includes monitoring flights…
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The police in the capital area, the police in Suðurnes, the National Police Commissioner's Office and the Customs Service participated in the operations, which are part of the international operations of Europol, Frontex and Interpol against human trafficking, which reached 43 countries. "We aim to reach as many potential victims of human trafficking as possible by going to them and offering them assistance. This also includes monitoring flights…

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RÚV broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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