More than 30 alleged victims of human trafficking were rescued in separate operations conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Bulacan.
More than 30 alleged victims of human trafficking were rescued in separate operations conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation in Bulacan, John Consulta reported on "Saksi."
At least five suspected pimps were arrested during the operation. GMA News is still trying to get a statement from the suspects. "Napaka importante ang mga operasyon laban sa trafficking because, unang-una, ang human trafficking ay labag sa human rights ng mga victims. At patuloy pa rin naman ang pandemic ngayon. So para mailayo sila sa COVID-19 at sa mga posibleng sexually transmitted disease na pwede nilang makuha sa ganitong klaseng trabaho," she said.
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