As human trafficking cases increase, airports recognize key role they play in criminal network.
As human trafficking cases increase, airports recognize key role they play in criminal networkThe Sault Ste. Marie airport is offering training to its staff to recognize and prevent human trafficking.The Sault airport has partnered with an organization called Not In My City, which aims to raise awareness about human trafficking, and helps people prevent the crime.released in 2021 showed a growing increase in police-reported incidents between 2009 and 2019.
"Maybe they're travelling without any baggage at all. Or there seems to be a person who's with them all the time who doesn't let them answer for themselves if they're asked a question.""We're actually hearing from survivors that are talking to us about how important programs like this are and how it could have helped them when they were in the same situation," Brandt said.Terry Bos, president and CEO of the Sault Ste.
"Whether that's the airline counters, our security staff, car rentals. Anybody that works in the terminal," Bos said. As part of the partnership, there are also now signs at the airport, sharing information with the public.
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