NAHTTF raises alarm over human trafficking threats targeting Sri Lankans

Colombo, August 11 (Daily Mirror)- The National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) has issued an urgent public warning in light of alarming information on a new wave of human trafficking activities targeting Sri Lankan nationals.
Information suggests these networks are attempting to lure and transport over 50,000 individuals to these scam compounds, from all countries and Sri Lankans are among the primary targets.
As per the information received, five new scam centers are reportedly being set up in remote areas. Drawing on recent information and established patterns of exploitation, traffickers are using misleading online advertisements and fraudulent job offers to attract job seekers.
The NAHTTF said several Sri Lankans are confirmed to have been trafficked to these locations in the past few weeks.
The NAHTTF also said that several victims had been attracted and initially recruited to these scam centers while working in Dubai and the rest of the Sri Lankans among them have been directly recruited from Sri Lanka through the tactic of using fake job advertisement in social media platforms.
Victims rescued from these scam centers, reveal harrowing experiences of torture, including electric shocks, raising serious concerns for the safety and well-being of those trapped at present.
The NAHTTF urges the public to exercise extreme vigilance when responding to online job advertisement in South East Asia, especially in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, and follow the legitimate procedures to go safely abroad for employment purposes through registration with the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE).
Families and communities are also encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious recruitment activities to the relevant authorities in Sri Lanka.



