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Asia's police to tackle sex trade | Asia's police to tackle sex trade |
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Police officials from across Asia have met in Australia and decided to begin unprecedented joint operations to target the trafficking of sex slaves. | |
The conference has heard that the trade in young women is far more organised than first thought. | |
The authorities believe most of the victims smuggled to Australia are women from South East Asia. | The authorities believe most of the victims smuggled to Australia are women from South East Asia. |
Victims of trafficking are often duped or coerced by threats of violence into travelling to Australia. | Victims of trafficking are often duped or coerced by threats of violence into travelling to Australia. |
Once there, they are forced to work in the sex industry. | Once there, they are forced to work in the sex industry. |
Many are effectively held hostage because of huge debts they owe to criminals. | Many are effectively held hostage because of huge debts they owe to criminals. |
New approach | New approach |
At a meeting in Sydney, security officials from across Asia have agreed to intensify their efforts to combat this sophisticated trade in people. | At a meeting in Sydney, security officials from across Asia have agreed to intensify their efforts to combat this sophisticated trade in people. |
New joint cross-border investigations will be undertaken and Australian federal police commander Ramzi Jabbour believes that increased regional cooperation will make a difference. | New joint cross-border investigations will be undertaken and Australian federal police commander Ramzi Jabbour believes that increased regional cooperation will make a difference. |
"By bringing together all the intelligence into a central point, we're able to potentially identify organisers or facilitators that are common amongst a variety of trafficking victims," he said. | "By bringing together all the intelligence into a central point, we're able to potentially identify organisers or facilitators that are common amongst a variety of trafficking victims," he said. |
"If we were working in isolation; the Malays working on their own, the Thais working on their own; they may never actually see the fact that one or two organisers are actually behind these criminal syndicates," he added. | "If we were working in isolation; the Malays working on their own, the Thais working on their own; they may never actually see the fact that one or two organisers are actually behind these criminal syndicates," he added. |
There is no reliable information about the number of people smuggled into Australia each year, although various estimates put the figure at about 1,000. | There is no reliable information about the number of people smuggled into Australia each year, although various estimates put the figure at about 1,000. |
Successful prosecutions are rare but Australian authorities have set up a specialist unit to investigate allegations of slavery. | Successful prosecutions are rare but Australian authorities have set up a specialist unit to investigate allegations of slavery. |
Charities have said that other victims of trafficking are forced to work in appalling conditions as domestic servants, farm labourers and on construction sites. | Charities have said that other victims of trafficking are forced to work in appalling conditions as domestic servants, farm labourers and on construction sites. |
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