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help myanmar girl It was used like a slave for 13 years until the date of the month and year was unknown. and no salary

Myanmar woman used as slave for 13 years without salary Helpers rushed to help.

Yesterday (December 4), the Human Trafficking Case Division Department of Special Investigation Notified by the Labor Quality Promotion Network (LPN) Foundation that it has been requested by Good Samaritan. to help Myanmar women urgently which was confined to a house in the area of ​​Suan Luang Subdistrict, Suan Luang District, Bangkok therefore reported to the supervisor know to assist

After the officers exercised their powers under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act B.E. 2551 (2008), Section 27 (4) together with the LPN Foundation and IJM jointly assisted in such assistance.

As soon as the Special Case Investigation Team arrived, they found Ms Win (a fictitious name), a 26-year-old Myanmar national, in a state of exhaustion, frightened, and called for help to get out as quickly as possible. which Ms. Win was brought to work as a servant for more than 13 years without knowing the date and never received a salary There is reason to believe that he is a victim of human trafficking. by exploitation of forced labor enslave people or looks like a slave or doing any other act that exploits a person Therefore, we have come together to help. by bringing the injured person to receive protection for mental rehabilitation and provide enough time to relieve anxiety and fear as well as to receive the services of the state and the private sector that fully assist and received a physical examination This is based on the victim centric approach to ensure that victims are ready before joining the multi-disciplinary team for interviews and screenings according to the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act B.E. 2551

After this, the Human Trafficking Litigation Division Department of Special Investigation will continue to take legal action against the offenders involved However, if people have clues about human trafficking You can inform the Department of Special Investigation or the hotline 1202.

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