Despite the continuous hue and cry about human trafficking (in the media), very little has actually been done to fight the menace...
A total of 103 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims have been repatriated from Myanmar.
Police, in a drive, arrested two human traffickers in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
The 'discovery' of yet more mass graves along the heavily-forested Malaysia-Thailand border makes the case that the Southeast Asia human trafficking disaster is far from being over.
A total of 159 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims, who were rescued by Myanmar’s Navy, are brought back to Bangladesh.
159 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims, who were rescued by Myanmar’s Navy, are scheduled to return home tomorrow.
Twenty five more Bangladeshi human trafficking victims have returned home from Indonesia, four months after they were rescued from the Andaman Sea.
Sixty three Bangladeshi trafficking victims -- 39 rescued from Andaman Sea by the Thailand authorities and 24 from Indonesia -- will return home.
A series of news on human trafficking across the sea route of Cox's Bazar have been getting highlighted in national and international media in recent days.
Despite the continuous hue and cry about human trafficking (in the media), very little has actually been done to fight the menace...
A total of 103 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims have been repatriated from Myanmar.
Police, in a drive, arrested two human traffickers in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
The 'discovery' of yet more mass graves along the heavily-forested Malaysia-Thailand border makes the case that the Southeast Asia human trafficking disaster is far from being over.
A total of 159 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims, who were rescued by Myanmar’s Navy, are brought back to Bangladesh.
159 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims, who were rescued by Myanmar’s Navy, are scheduled to return home tomorrow.
Twenty five more Bangladeshi human trafficking victims have returned home from Indonesia, four months after they were rescued from the Andaman Sea.
Sixty three Bangladeshi trafficking victims -- 39 rescued from Andaman Sea by the Thailand authorities and 24 from Indonesia -- will return home.
A series of news on human trafficking across the sea route of Cox's Bazar have been getting highlighted in national and international media in recent days.
A total of 47 Bangladeshi human trafficking victims, who were rescued by Thai authorities last year from Andaman Sea, reach Dhaka.