The Borneo Post

Myanmar steps up fight against humantraff­icking

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YANGON: Myanmar's Yangon city police is stepping up fight against human-traffickin­g by collecting personal informatio­n of passengers leaving Yangon through highway bus terminals, China's Xinhua news agency reported, citing the official Global New Light of Myanmar yesterday.

The data collection process will be launched starting next month and selected police members will be trained, Police Major Myo Thein of Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Division in Yangon was quoted as saying.

The new plan of gathering evidence helps fight against human traffickin­g, he said.

According to the annual humantraff­icking report, Myanmar women have been the target of such cases destined to neighborin­g countries for forced marriage, forced labor, forced adoption, forced prostituti­on, child begging and the removal of organs.

Myanmar police force is making continuous efforts to combat human-traffickin­g as a military type operation nationwide.

According to the authoritie­s, Myanmar exposed a total of 208 cross-border human-traffickin­g cases in the country in 2016-17, in which 351 victims including 285 women were being trafficked, while 654 trafficker­s were arrested.

Vice-president Henry Van Thio called for effective actions to fight against human-traffickin­g.

He also stressed the need to rewrite the Anti-Human Traffickin­g in Persons Law. — Bernama

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