Australian Police Reports 12 Percent Increase In Human Trafficking, Slavery

Australian Police Reports 12 Percent Increase In Human Trafficking, Slavery

SYDNEY, Jul 30 (NNN-AAP) – Australian police said today that, reports of human trafficking and slavery reached an all-time high in the 2023-2024 fiscal year, with an annual hike of 12 percent.

According to the latest figures, released by the Australian Federal Police (AFP), authorities received 382 reports of modern slavery and human trafficking offenses, recording an increase of 12.35 percent from 340 reports, the previous fiscal year.

Among them, 109 reports were related to human trafficking, with 91 regarding forced marriage. There were also 69 reports of forced labour.

AFP Human Exploitation Commander, Helen Schneider, noted that the statistics on human trafficking were more than just numbers.

“They represent innocent lives in the community. By raising awareness of the laws in Australia, and supporting victims, we can make strides in eradicating this crime,” Schneider said.

“This increase is likely attributed to increased awareness of these crimes in the Australian community,” the commander added.

Today also marked the United Nations (UN) World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, with this year’s theme focusing on “Leave No Child Behind in the Fight Against Human Trafficking.”

Data from the UN suggested that, one in three victims of human trafficking globally is a child, and the majority of these trafficked children are girls.– NNN-AAP

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