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Justice Dep’t Warns of Human Traffickers on Board Ships

Human traffickers are turning to sea-borne transportation in their trade, the Department of Justice (DoJ) yesterday said.
In a statement, the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) said they are undertaking plans to provide logistical support to the nationwide anti-trafficking information campaign in its various seaports and passenger terminal buildings.

Read more: Justice Dep’t Warns of Human Traffickers on Board Ships

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  2. IACAT Cites Unanimous Approval of Expanded Anti-Trafficking Bill
  3. Updates on TIP Convictions as of October 10, 2012

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