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Department Against Human Trafficking To Be Set Up

According to Home Affairs Permanent Secretary DICKSON MATEMBO, a significant drop in the number of incidents of human trafficking will result from the Anti-Human Trafficking Department’s complete operationalization.

When the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Anti-Human Trafficking Department received laptops and books from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Mr. Matembo made this statement.

Additionally, BEATRICE MUTALI, the UN Resident Coordinator, stated that enhanced tactics must be implemented to stop human trafficking.

Human trafficking and migrant smuggling, according to Ms. Mutali, are dynamic crimes that, if left unchecked, quickly get worse.

Because migrant smugglers’ and human traffickers’ tactics are constantly evolving, she claimed, criminal justice professionals must continually upskill and improve.

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