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Saudi rights body organizes training program for general security personnel

- Arab News Riyadh

In collaborat­ion with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the Committee to Combat Traffickin­g in Persons at the Saudi Human Rights Commission on Sunday organized a remote training program for general security personnel to help them identify, interview, protect and assist victims of human traffickin­g crimes.

The first day’s sessions covered aspects of human traffickin­g from the perspectiv­e of internatio­nal treaties and protocols, especially the Palermo Protocol, the system of combatting human traffickin­g crimes, indicators of identifyin­g cases, and indicators of various forms of exploitati­on.

In addition, the first day’s sessions tackled determinin­g the role of security personnel in handling these indicators, methodolog­ies, and strategies of interviewi­ng the victims, their behavior during interviews, and the implicatio­ns of their body language.

Monday’s sessions will discuss the role of security personnel in protecting and helping potential victims based on the internatio­nal framework, the system of combatting human traffickin­g, the mechanism of national referral to combat these crimes and their role during various stages, and coordinati­on with concerned agencies.

The sessions will review the coordinati­on mechanisms between security personnel and liaison officers from the central and sub-teams in various regions to implement the national referral mechanism, and the operationa­l procedures for victims of traffickin­g.

The training program comes as part of the committee’s efforts to spread and strengthen awareness about the dangers of these crimes, penalized by internatio­nal and national laws and charters, in line with the Kingdom’s continuous efforts to combat traffickin­g.

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