Human Trafficking and Terror Recruitment
Human trafficking is not only a grave human rights violation but also a national security concern, as organised crime networks intersect with extremist groups for recruitment, logistics, and financing. India’s location along major transit routes heightens this risk.
Organised Crime Linkages
- Criminal-Terror Nexus: Trafficking syndicates overlap with networks involved in narcotics, arms smuggling, and document forgery, enabling covert movement of persons.
- Transit and Safe-House Infrastructure: Established routes across porous borders (India-Nepal, India-Bangladesh, India-Myanmar) provide channels for clandestine movement.
- Financial Flows: Proceeds from trafficking contribute to illicit funding pools, intersecting with terror financing streams (NDPS/PMLA-linked investigations).
Trafficking as a ....
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