How human trafficking is done: the crime Diddy is being accused of
Nearly 20 million people are victims of human trafficking every year globally
LIFESTYLE Crime
Human trafficking is a crime with origins in the African slave trade of the 16th century. Indeed, it's a form of modern-day slavery defined by the illegal act of gathering, moving, receiving, or keeping human beings by threat, force, coercion, or deception for exploitative purposes such as labor service, a paid-for sex act, and even organ removal. Annually, nearly 20 million people globally are victims of human trafficking, many of them women and children. It's a crime that leaves a lasting toll on human life, families, and communities around the world.
The rap mogul P. Diddy, real name Sean Combs, is currently facing charges of human trafficking and other crimes. He has close ties to prominent figures in the music industry, including Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Usher, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, and Rihanna, among others. Whether they were victims, accomplices, or have no connection to Diddy remains to be seen as the investigation unfolds.
So, how exactly are people trafficked, what are the tactics used, and can more be done to eradicate this dreadful exploitation of innocent individuals? Click through and read about the shameful history of human trafficking.