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Women’s Aid claim trafficking a ‘huge’ problem in Belfast

South Belfast MP Claire Hanna said her thoughts were with the women at the centre of this kind of criminality.

“It’s just hard to comprehend, and difficult to comprehend, the life that these women will be facing,” she told BBC News NI.

“We don’t know what they’ve experienced getting to this point, but the fact that they are clearly being here against their will, being used for sexual exploitation throughout the day, throughout the week, they’ll need a lot of support in their recovery.

“We need to make sure that as few people as possible are trafficked into this sort of criminal enterprise.”

Hanna also said that work is needed to be done to identify the people behind human trafficking, which include organised criminal gangs.


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