Criminality

  • People trafficking: The truth

    The truth of people trafficking is that it’s tough. It’s tough on its victims. It’s tough on its hosts. It’s tough on those of us who fight it. It really is.

    I’ve met folks who’ve fought off people traffickers at the get-go and they find it to be extremely difficult work.

    It’s emotionally draining to do it. It doesn’t fit in the mindset of those who believe our world is essentially safe and secure. It changes their way of seeing the world. It presents endless operational difficulties.

    It’s fair to say it’s one of the most difficult jobs in the world.

    It’s genuinely tough work.

    They have to see the pain on a victims face firsthand and in this instance a law enforcement agent has a sordid night ahead of him or her. It’s not easy to shake off the look of someone having believed their life was over and you’re their only source of hope.

    It’s also a dark and shady business and so much more to it that’s disturbing. It takes a lot to shake off an encounter. There’s no use getting rid of knowing its details because it has to be dealt with.

    A job’s a job in most of our eyes but for others it’s beside a coastline or further in land where trouble erupts. It’s a wet, dirty, and spit-filled job because the cretins that do it are not civilised and they’re unwieldy.

    It isn’t the choice of the police to bring out guns to a firefight. It’s just what happens when criminals fight back and our law enforcement agencies have done such a brave job in doing it. Let’s just hope it works.

  • People trafficking bust

    The actual leaders of a people trafficking gang targeting the UK may now have been identified.

    It’s unclear as to their precise role and activities in its global trade, but we’re certain they’ve played a key part.

  • People traffickers identified in Belgium

    Today, a further ‘sting’ operation has been conducted. Further significant figures in people trafficking circles have been exposed.

    This footage was taken largely at Bruxelles-Midi railway station.

    It proves progress can be made if effort is put into it. The suspects who are at large are finally properly identified for the first time.

  • People trafficking investigation breakthrough

    A major breakthrough has occurred today regarding the leadership aspect of the people trafficking ring responsible for our English Channel crossings problem.

    The photo above captures a man on the move in London. It was taken a short while after another operative was discovered in another part of the city.

  • Trafficking update: Second operative spotted

    In a startling day, another ‘operative’ has been spotted in central London, sleeping homeless. This time the man is laid outside a known place of worship in the borough of Westminster.

    This is not an uncommon sight in criminal circles, but it’s concerning to those who are unaccustomed to the ways of criminal gangs. The exact details of this man are unknown but he is identified as being a part of the people trafficking scam we’ve encountered.

  • Trafficking update: Another operative spotted

    Another key ‘spot’ has been achieved, this time in Dover exclusively to ConservativeNewsSite.com.

    The photo captures an exact representation of a ‘catcher’, the term for an operative who is based in an important location.

    This proves that Dover is significant to the people traffickers who are still active in and around the UK.