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
24 Rescued in Kenya
All but one of the survivors are children.
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Most of those rescued had been forced to sell their bodies just to survive. Others were rescued from sex crimes or being sexually exploited by a human trafficker for money. The youngest was only 9 years old, and three of the survivors were boys. All of the survivors have been enrolled in our Community Care Program, where they’ll learn to maneuver through the trauma they endured and be equipped to live free.
Child Safe from Abusive Coach
The girl, who became pregnant as a result of the abuse, is recovering with her family.
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2 girls rescued from gang’s control
The girls were being sexually exploited by the gang members.
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167 survivors rescued
The largest single-operation raid in our history
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21 Rescued from Human Trafficking in Nepal
Over half of the survivors of these counter-trafficking efforts are children