European drug gangs exploiting children to sell contraband.

European drug gangs, exploiting children, sell contraband.,

European drug gangs exploiting children to sell contraband.

 

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A new report has said that international drug smugglers are exploiting children to sell drugs in European countries.

 An English daily published in Britain, The Guardian, said in a new report that a recent investigation by the newspaper found that the continent’s £10bn appetite for cocaine has led to forced child labour on an equally massive scale. Increasingly powerful drug cartels are forcing hundreds, possibly thousands, of unaccompanied child migrants to work as drug sellers on European streets. They do this to meet the growing demand for cocaine in cities including Paris and Brussels.

The increase in refugees willing to risk their lives to escape grinding poverty or violence and fleeing to Europe over the last decade is well documented. All migrants are vulnerable to increased risks of exploitation and human trafficking, but unaccompanied children are especially vulnerable to becoming trapped in modern slavery. The new investigation shines a light on that vulnerability. Additionally, E.U. police forces warn that the exploitation of African children by Western European cocaine gangs has now reached an “industrial scale.”

“Thousands of unaccompanied foreign minors cross the EU’s borders every year, disappearing without any traceable trail. Many of them are ‘captured’ by criminal circles to exploit them, which worsens their traumas.”

Drug trafficking networks are forcibly recruiting North African minors in increasing numbers to sell narcotics on the streets. Drug cartels view these vulnerable children as an “unlimited” supply of labour. Some sources believe the number of children caught in cartel slavery could run into the thousands. The report cites the latest police data, showing that in 2022, 15,928 unaccompanied children arrived in Europe, and many of them have gone missing.

According to local child protection agencies in the cities affected, if children “working” for the cocaine gangs fail to sell enough drugs, they use brutal means, like torture and rape, to control them and get the children back on the street selling. And the exploitation seems to be spreading. According to Guardian sources, Police in London recently found several Moroccan and Algerian children who they believe were trafficked into the country by cocaine gangs and appeared to be victims of torture.

Eric Garbar, head of human trafficking and smuggling at the Belgian federal judicial police said:

“What we have in the EU is an unstoppable low-cost human resource from Africa.”

Police have found evidence that traffickers are bringing children directly from their home countries into the cocaine networks in Europe. Traffickers lure many on social media with promises of a better life, only for the children to find themselves in modern slavery.

 

The huge levels of exploitation have led to growing concern among welfare agencies and lawmakers across Europe. In March, E.U. police forces, U.K. and U.N. agencies, and Europol met to discuss how to work together to tackle the problem of the exploitation and trafficking of African children by Western European drug networks. Freedom United stands beside Caroline Vrijens, the Flemish children’s rights commissioner, who said African children were the “most vulnerable” in Europe. She is calling for urgent action from the authorities to tackle the issue and protect children from exploitation.


Jun 17 2024 4:22AM
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