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51 persons arrested in crackdown on labour exploitation

Published June 9, 2024
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From 20 to 27 April 2024, law enforcement, border guards and labour and tax authorities across Europe joined forces to identify and tackle labour exploitation. The EMPACT Joint Action Days (JADs) once again targeted human trafficking for labour exploitation purposes, in particular the exploitation of non-EU nationals and refugees. Led by the Netherlands, and carried out by authorities from 31 countries with support from Europol and the European Labour Authority (ELA), the action days led to the arrest of 51 persons and identification of 334 potential victims of human trafficking.

Overall, the results of the action include:

  • 15 313 officers from law enforcement and labour and tax authorities participated in the action
  • 165 896 entities checked (including 63 649 persons, 9 564 locations, 20 556 vehicles and 76 670 documents)
  • 160 persons suspected of trafficking human beings identified (of which 93 for labour exploitation)
  • 51 persons arrested for various crimes (of which 30 for labour exploitation)
  • 334 potential victims of human trafficking identified (of which 279 potential victims of labour exploitation)
  • 476 new investigations in various crimes launched (of which 80 in labour exploitation)

The aim of the week-long activity was for authorities to target the forms of labour exploitation most relevant or prevalent in their respective countries. Countries performed inspections in a broad range of sectors such as catering, gastronomy, food delivery, food and meat processing, beauty services, domestic health services, logistics and distribution, agriculture, construction and mining.

Following its previous iterations, the action featured a prominent multidisciplinary approach. The work of national and regional police bodies, border guards, tax authorities, labour authorities and labour inspectorates was coordinated and supported by Europol and the European Labour Authority. Several inspections with enforcement authorities from different countries jointly inspecting companies were facilitated. As a result, the operation benefitted from better flow of information and raised awareness of human trafficking indicators. This close collaboration between various authorities and law enforcement significantly contributed to the success of the action week fighting labour exploitation.

Europol supported the Joint Action Days around the clock, with analysts processing data shared by participating authorities. Apart from coordinating operational activities and facilitating information exchange, Europol provided analytical and operational support 24/7. It facilitated real-time exchange of communication between participating authorities and deployed experts to help investigators on the ground.

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