Faced with continued harsh economic conditions, Pakistanis are also among the victims of human-trafficking. No local statistics are available though, Pakistanis do feature in media reports about people dying in a refrigerated lorry meant to cross into a European country or people caught or killed while crossing an international border. Local media reports also suggest that well-networked human-trafficking rings operate within the country to manipulate innocent people and lure them into what is not just illegal, but also painful and life-threatening.
Thus the approval of a bill by a parliamentary committee, recommending death or life imprisonment for human traffickers, is a much-needed measure. PTI’s Nafeesa Inayatullah Khan Khattak — the mover of the bill titled Trafficking of Persons (Prevention and Rehabilitation) Bill 2019 — says that the current sentence, which is seven years in jail, cannot serve as deterrence to the heinous crime. She has rightly pointed out that people are not just trafficked out of the country, they are also trafficked within the country from one province to another, and those involved go unpunished due to weak legislation.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2019.
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