Two cases rescue 85 from International Human Trafficking in Asia
85 people have been returned to their home countries after rescue from international trafficking, resulting from two cases over a six-week span.
Our agents collaborated with law enforcement in multiple operations across Asia to rescue people from international human trafficking. Most were lured out of their home countries when traffickers made false promises of good, well paying jobs. Once in the traffickers’ control, many victims were sexually abused before being forced into labor or sex trafficking.
Thanks to our agents’ involvement in gathering intelligence, performing interviews and helping with travel, all the victims (including 23 children) have been safely returned to their home countries.
Rescue Update Archive
15 Children Rescued in the Dominican Republic
Agents helped police rescue 15 kids from abusers over the course of several weeks
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Most of the children suffered domestic sexual abuse from someone close to them before our agents’ investigations led to police intervention. The series of operations led to 13 arrests, including one man who’d forced a 15-year-old girl into marriage. With their abusers behind bars, the kids are now all home safe.
16 children and three young adults are free from sexual exploitation in Zimbabwe.
Nineteen Zimbabwean victims of exploitation became survivors after joining the local Destiny Rescue program.
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36 Freed from Human Traffickers
Four raids rescued 36 women from the criminals who trafficked them in the Philippines.
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Diverse efforts rescue 24 from traffickers in Nepal
Nine women and 15 children are free from human trafficking, and two traffickers have been arrested.
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Two boys were rescued in Thailand.
A man was abusing the young boys while promising them a career as musicians in a band. The survivors were rescued, and after collaboration with the police, the abuser was arrested.