UK Lawmakers Call For Trafficking Network Inquiry
Survivors and Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom are calling for a public inquiry into human trafficking networks. The calls follow official government recognition of certain civil claims. The inquiry would aim to investigate potential networks that may have enabled the behavior of well-connected men. The movement seeks formal investigation into these systemic connections. The Metropolitan Police announced in March that three individuals from the government were involved. This follows growing pressure from victims to investigate these networks.
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BBC World Service
“official recognition like this from the government only adds to growing calls by some survivors and even MPs here in the UK for a public inquiry into trafficking networks like that.”
BBC
“In March, the Metropolitan Police announced that three from the government only adds to growing calls by some survivors and even MPs here in the UK for a public inquiry into trafficking networks like that.”
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