A father-of-three who was separated from his family and then lured away by traffickers is finally living in safety after seven years of exploitation, thanks to support from Hope for Justice's West Yorkshire Hub and UK Advocacy team. Kambili* was tricked into leaving his home country, Nigeria, by two men who made false promises and - Page 6
When Alicja and Jakub arrived, a man transported them to a small terraced house. The house was cold, with no hot water and no furniture, just a bed. - Page 6
Klemens was made to work several jobs, including parcel-sorting and long hours in small corner shops. If he complained, he was threatened or beaten. - Page 6
Andrius* had a disrupted childhood, surrounded by alcoholism, violence and, sadly, suicide. He ended up in the care system in his home country in the Baltics. - Page 6
Samara was the primary carer for her parents. But she was trafficked into forced prostitution and made to clean, cook and meet the demands of her trafficker. - Page 6
Hope for Justice is one of 34 anti-trafficking organisations signing a briefing in support of the international compliance amendment to the Illegal Migration Bill - Page 6
When Cristina arrived in the UK, she was made to live in appalling accommodation and exploited for sex and criminal activities, including selling drugs. - Page 6
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