Nabbing human traffickers

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The arrest of the ringleader of a human trafficking gang along with two of his accomplices has exposed another raw sore of social decadence. This is a network spread reportedly over three countries of South Asia - Bangladesh, India and Pakistan - and engaged in supplying girls to hotels in Dubai for forced flesh trade. Azam Khan, the kingpin, has confessed to have already been engaged in trafficking of girls to three and four star hotels for sex work over the past seven years. With eight of his associates and about 50 brokers his gang lures girls aged between 18-20 to their trap with promise of jobs in Dubai for remuneration of upto Tk 50,000 a month. Traffickers in India and Pakistan work in cooperation with the other person in a fashion that hardly arouses suspicion of the immigration officers at the airports of the respective countries. Indian and Pakistani girls are also said to be collected very much the same for the same purpose. In Dubai, the gang has its facilitators.

Lately nabbing of criminals committing horrendous crimes can be an indication that the pandemic cannot deter these fiends from doing what they are used to. In fact some of their evil acts remind one of the Bangla proverb, 'some famish while some feast'. In fact, a lot of the populations everywhere upon this planet are in distress, some are fighting because of their lives, others are becoming helpless witness to deaths of their near and dear ones. But undeterred, the criminals are looking for every opportunity to start their heinous ways in search for making unearned money. True, some have already been involved for a long time within their infamous trade, taking good thing about poverty and unemployment of young men and women. Two batches of youths from Bangladesh aspiring for employment in Europe were held by the authorities in Macedonia during trafficking recently.

Human trafficking can be an old trade and those engaged in this obnoxious trade cannot continue the crime without cooperation of agents or patrons in the recipient countries. The arrest of a Bangladesh MP (member of parliament) in Kuwait and his alleged bribing of a higher military official you will find a proof of how such rots occur societies of both supplying and recipient countries. The clandestine trade of human trafficking is a curse on human civilization. 

Forcing girls into sex work, it is a gross violation of human rights and all legal parameters. It is an aberration of social and legal contracts all folks are bound to respect under the international covenants. Those that force unsuspecting girls and women into such human degradation ruin their lives. These monsters are enemies of the people. Busting of 1 such criminal den is definitely a great achievement for the security agencies here. They are actually trying to take help of the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) so as to bring kingpins and members of the gangs operating in India, Pakistan and Dubai to justice. Allow effort triumph in setting an example for dismantling this international network of criminals.
Source: https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd

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