On the 18th of October, we draw attention to the fight against human trafficking in the Caribbean Netherlands. Pe ople are forced, threatened or deceived and end up in exploitative situations, like labour exploitation, sexual exploitation or criminal exploitation. These victims are trapped in a vulnerable position and cannot free themselves.
Together, we can stop these crimes. Your alertness can make the difference. Pay attention to the signs of human trafficking and human smuggling.
Visit www.rijksdienstcn.com for more information.
Always report suspicions of human trafficking, your doubt can be someone’s chance!
Emergency number: 911
Anonymous tipline: 9310
Together we can stop human trafficking!
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