New Zealand to close loopholes in trafficking, smuggling laws


WELLINGTON: New Zealand is tightening trafficking and smuggling laws to close loopholes that have allowed offenders to evade real consequences for crime.

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said Wednesday (Aug 13) that since 2009, over 50 trafficking victims have been found in New Zealand, but only four cases were prosecuted and two led to convictions, prompting warnings the problem is far bigger.

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