PhnomPenhPost-May 11, 2021

A senior Ministry of Interior official said 85 human trafficking cases were recorded in the first quarter of this year, an increase of 60 cases compared to the same period last year. Chou Bun Eng, permanent vice-chair of the National Committee for Counter Trafficking (NCCT), said on May 11 that last year saw only 25 cases of transnational human trafficking.The cause of the increases, Bun Eng said, was the limited education levels of people and brokers who were taking advantage of the economic distress caused by Covid-19. “While we are busy fighting Covid-19, brokers took advantage to traffic people as our compatriots have limited knowledge of these matters,” she said. She said most of the trafficking is linked to Thailand, but some of it is to China through Vietnam.

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