Guyana committed to human trafficking fight

Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan says the government is committed to providing the necessary resources to the local anti-trafficking in persons organization and work with international partners to bring an end to the scourge of human trafficking.

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The minister made the declaration Wednesday at the opening of a two-day training in Trafficking in Persons for the Corps of Wardens attached to the Ministry of Natural Resources.

In addition, the minister noted that “a number of those persons, who have been brought into Guyana to do sexual activities for a living, have been literally trafficked here because their lives and livelihoods where they come from is terrible and all manner of indecencies and indecent acts they have to perform…..Some persons are involved in the trafficking for various reasons. Some do it for body parts, which is the worse extreme; some do it for cheap labour and some for sexual exploitation but it is still slavery and it is still repugnant and appalling! We don’t want that to happen to our mothers and sisters, so we must not allow it to happen to other people’s children.”

Don’t compromise on principles of the law

Ramjattan urged the participants to never compromise on the principles of law even if the perpetrators are their relatives and friends. He underscored the importance of maintaining the Tier One status recently achieved.

Equip local stakeholders

Meanwhile, Ministerial Task Force member, Neil Bacchus  who represents the Indigenous Peoples’ Commission said the training course is expected to equip local stakeholders with information regarding the nature of the crime of TIP, functions of the task force, services available locally, how to identify assist and refer victims and best practices for detecting TIP, to create a network for exchange of information among frontline officers and other stakeholders in different regions of Guyana garner information to make the task force more effective in its operation

The Corps of Wardens is a law enforcement unit tasked with the monitoring and the enforcement of order in the mining industry. Last year, 45 wardens were certified  as Supernumerary Constables.

The two-day training in Trafficking in Persons for the Corps of Wardens attached to the Ministry of Natural Resources follows earlier training for wardens and other stakeholders by the Ministerial Task Force on Trafficking in persons chaired by Ramjattan.

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