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Liberiaabout 2 hours ago·Stable·NOTABLE 40

Liberia: Five Women Jailed 20 Years in Child Trafficking Case

The long sentence indicates a response to increasing concerns over human trafficking in Liberia, though it suggests existing systemic issues remain.

A Liberian court has sentenced five women to 20 years in prison for their involvement in a child trafficking scheme, which involved the trafficking of 14 children out of the country. The court ruled that the defendants acted in a coordinated manner characterized by deception and exploitation.
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Humanitarian60
Economic20
Security30
Political25
Confidence 45/100 — moderate corroboration

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