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How to Report Suspected Cases of Human Trafficking

Source:

Ms. Buena Bernal
Rappler
http://www.rappler.com/nation/92455-how-report-suspected-cases-human-trafficking

May 07, 2015


Some airport personnel also help illegal recruiters by providing them with their company IDs, allowing the departing victims to enter the airport's restricted areas

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MANILA, Philippines – When government prosecutors argued their case on the trafficking of a then 23-year-old Abbie*, among the witnesses presented was a ticketing clerk at the Zamboanga wharf where Abbie had boarded a vessel along with other female victims.

Read more: How to Report Suspected Cases of Human Trafficking

  1. Bringing Justice Closer For Trafficking Survivors
  2. Modus Operandi Involving Illegal Recruitment of Filipinos Uncovered by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas
  3. Updates on Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Convictions (as of Feb. 23, 2015)

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