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The Home Secretary has confirmed that a powerful new National Crime Agency (NCA) will spearhead the UK’s fight against serious and organized crime, strengthen policing at the border and ensure local policing effectively links to the work of national...
Police cooperation between South Africa and Vietnam has been strengthened after Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Public Security Minister of Vietnam, General Le Hong Anh, met in Pretoria on Monday.
Most cross-border human trafficking in Myanmar involves women tricked into traveling to China to get work, only to find a groom waiting for them on the other side.
Thazin* was trafficked to China from Yangon and forced into marriage in 2008. Now 29 and...
The Mozambican Parliament has unanimously passed the first reading of a government bill setting out the basic rules for extradition.
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Public education about human trafficking is among the leading activities within Lesotho’s national action plan that is aimed at combating trafficking of persons from the country.
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The Beninese government has developed a new national communication strategy in terms of child rights promotion and protection for the period from 2011 to 2013.
The violence in Côte d’Ivoire has reached a point that a woman sitting at a vegetable stall mid-afternoon can end up in pools of blood on the ground in an instant.
The Sri Lanka Government intends to amend the existing laws to make the possession of illegal firearms and explosives a non bailable offense. This is aimed at disarming of persons carrying illegal arms.
The Government of South Africa has committed to increase the violent crime detection rate across the Country from the current 13.5 percent to 34 percent in the next three years, with Justice Minister Jeff Radebe on Sunday also saying steps were being...