18/10/2013
Human Trafficking Now To Carry Life Sentence
The government have announced new sentencing for those convicted of human trafficking and exploitation, now carrying a maximum life sentence.
It follows a pledge by Home Secretary Theresa May to introduce tougher sanctions after a 25% increase in the number of cases of human trafficking uncovered in the UK.
A report produced by an inter-departmental ministerial group found a 300% increase in trafficking from Albaniacsince 2011, alongside a 171% increase from Lithuania, and 148% increase from Poland.
Victims trafficked into the UK can be forced into becoming sex workers, house slaves or to work in cannabis factories.
(MH/IT)
It follows a pledge by Home Secretary Theresa May to introduce tougher sanctions after a 25% increase in the number of cases of human trafficking uncovered in the UK.
A report produced by an inter-departmental ministerial group found a 300% increase in trafficking from Albaniacsince 2011, alongside a 171% increase from Lithuania, and 148% increase from Poland.
Victims trafficked into the UK can be forced into becoming sex workers, house slaves or to work in cannabis factories.
(MH/IT)
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