Sex abuse trafficking: number of UK child victims doubles

Government hopes new anti-slavery bill will help target trafficking gangs, but is it enough?

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THE number of UK-born children believed to have been trafficked for sexual exploitation has more than doubled, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA). Last year, 56 young people were flagged up as potential victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation, a rise of 155 per cent on 2012. It is unclear whether they were being taken out of the country or moved within the UK – and even these official figures are unlikely to reflect the scale of the issue.

How many victims of trafficking are there in the UK?

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