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European Human Traffickers are criminal organizations in Europe that primarily operate Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is currently the fastest growing illegal inustry, in 2005, it was estimated that on average if you combine every syndicate that operates human trafficking, 31 billion dollars was made each year, and that 2.5 million people are being trafficked from 127 countries, and are being trafficked into 137 countries. Now it is 7 years later, Human Trafficking has gotten much larger since then. As a result now way more people are being trafficked, in more countries, and way more money is being pulled in by it yearly. While most Human Trafficking in Europe is operated by Mafias in Europe (Albanian Mafia, Bosnian Mafia, Serbian Mafia, Russian Mafia, etc) there are some syndicates in Europe that mostly do human trafficking, prostitution, and maybe a couple other businesses. They are primarily in eastern, and central Europe. They commonly have operations in multiple countries in Europe, as well as parts of Africa, some parts of the US, and some of countries. There are three types of Human trafficking Forced labor, Bonded labor, and Sex trafficking. Bonded labor, is when victimes become bonded laborers when their labor is demanded as a means of repayment for a loan or service in which its terms and conditions have not been defined or wich or in value of the victimes' services as reasonably assessed is not applied toward the liquidation of the debt. The value of their work is greater than the original sum of money "borrowed. Forced labor is when victimes are forced against their will to work. Under the threat of violence or some other form of punishment, their freedom is restricte and a degree of ownership exerted. Men are at risk of being trafficked for unskillful work. Sex Trafficking is when someone is kidnapped and sold as a sex slave. Sex slaves are forced to live and stay somewhere against their will, and are generally repeatedly raped. They may also be forced to do prostitution (a form of forced labor). Most victims of human trafficking are people with horrible lives, generally immigrants...People who are desperate. They often trick them into immigrating into another country with the promise of something which is the common way to smuggle victims into other countries before they know they are being trafficked. Run away teens are also common targets. Human trafficking remains the fastest growing criminal industry in the world.

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