Human trafficking is a serious crime that involves the illegal trade of people for various forms of exploitation. Victims may be forced into labor, sexual exploitation, or involuntary servitude. This crime affects millions worldwide, often targeting vulnerable individuals, including children and those in poverty.
Traffickers use manipulation, coercion, or violence to control their victims. They may promise jobs, education, or a better life, only to trap individuals in abusive situations. Combating human trafficking requires cooperation among governments, organizations, and communities to raise awareness and protect those at risk.