45 rescued in Nepal
Forty-two girls and women ages 14 to 40 were rescued along Nepal's border. Our agents also rescued three survivors from sexual abuse and labor trafficking.
One of the survivors rescued at the border was a mother traveling with her young children, ages two and five. She was working a hard labor job to provide for herself and her children after being abandoned by her husband.
She met her trafficker by answering a call from a wrong number. He wooed her with promises of love and family stability and attempted to lure her out of the country. After our agents rescued her at the border, he shut off his phone and became unreachable.
Rescue Update Archive
24 Rescued in Kenya
All but one of the survivors are children.
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Most of those rescued had been forced to sell their bodies just to survive. Others were rescued from sex crimes or being sexually exploited by a human trafficker for money. The youngest was only 9 years old, and three of the survivors were boys. All of the survivors have been enrolled in our Community Care Program, where they’ll learn to maneuver through the trauma they endured and be equipped to live free.
Child Safe from Abusive Coach
The girl, who became pregnant as a result of the abuse, is recovering with her family.
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2 girls rescued from gang’s control
The girls were being sexually exploited by the gang members.
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167 survivors rescued
The largest single-operation raid in our history
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21 Rescued from Human Trafficking in Nepal
Over half of the survivors of these counter-trafficking efforts are children