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UK equips frontline officers to tackle Modern Slavery and human trafficking

The UK Border Force’s Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Teams visited Pakistan to deliver Modern Slavery and Anti-human Trafficking training at Islamabad and Lahore Airports.

According to a press release of the British High Commission Islamabad, eradicating modern slavery and human trafficking is one of the UK’s highest priorities. The British Government and law enforcement work hand in hand with their Pakistani counterparts to safeguard vulnerable victims and prosecute perpetrators across borders.

Ahead of ‘World Day Against Trafficking in Persons’, UK experts on modern slavery and human trafficking from the UK Border Force and the British High Commission trained 31 frontline officers at Islamabad and Lahore airports on safeguarding and early identification of victims.

The training was well received by officers, with all understanding the importance of safeguarding potential victims. Through lessons learned from UK case studies, officers were left equipped to understand how to identify victims early, support vulnerable individuals, and understand the impact trafficking has on victims. The training also covered forced and early marriages, honour-based abuse, and female genital mutilation.UK Border Force , modern slavery training, anti-human trafficking training, Islamabad Airport, Lahore Airport, UK-Pakistan cooperation, Safeguarding vulnerable victims, prosecuting perpetrators,  World Day Against Trafficking in Persons , UK experts on modern slavery ,  British High Commission ,  Frontline officers training , Identifying trafficking victims , Supporting vulnerable individuals , Forced marriages , Early marriages , Honour-based abuse , Female genital mutilation, Amanda Read , Border Force National Operational lead , Specialist officers network , Cooperation in anti-trafficking , Jane Marriott , British High Commissioner , Global problem of trafficking , Pakistan modern slavery risks, Federal Investigation Agency, FIA Pakistan , Border control in Pakistan , UK immigration and customs controls, UK sea and air ports , Home Office Border Force, Editor, Ashi

Amanda Read, Border Force National Operational lead for Safeguarding and Modern Slavery, heading up a network of over 500 specialist officers, said: “Through this training, we were able to share some of the best practice that the UK has developed in this area and learn about the challenges faced in Pakistan. Cooperation is essential. We look forward to continuing to work together to ensure better protection of the vulnerable and prevention of all types of exploitation.’

Jane Marriott, British High Commissioner said: “‘Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking are unacceptable tragedies. Early identification of victims is essential, and international cooperation is of the utmost importance. This is a global problem and can only be tackled if we work together.’

It is pertinent to mentiont that July 30 is ‘World Day Against Trafficking in Persons’. Human trafficking involves recruiting, transporting, transferring, harbouring or receiving people through force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them for profit.

Pakistan ranks 4th in Asia Pacific for modern slavery risks, and 18th in the world. The Federal Investigation Agency is a border control, criminal investigation, counter-intelligence and security agency responsible for amongst other key priorities, securing the border in Pakistan.

Border Force is a law enforcement command within the Home Office. They secure the UK border by carrying out immigration and customs controls for people and goods entering the UK, with officers at 140 sea and air ports across the UK and overseas.

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Ashi Asif is an advocate High Court and associated with TLTP News Wire Service as correspondent since 2020. She has covered The Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony Norway 2022. She can be reached at ashi@lawtoday.com.pk

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