Over 40 attend training on human trafficking prevention


  • Brunei
  • Friday, 14 Jan 2022

Participants of the virtual training. - US EMBASSY

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/Asia News Network): The United States (US) Embassy in Brunei Darussalam concluded a two-day virtual training on human trafficking prevention on Thursday (Jan 13) for over 40 Bruneian investigators, prosecutors, police officers, and government employees.

The trafficking in persons (TIP) training was held in commemoration of US National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on Jan11 with the support of the US Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and the US Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Prevention Unit.

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