Refugee crisis: 10,000 unaccompanied children targeted for sex work and slavery, by Fiona Keating, 1/31/16
Child refugees are falling into the
hand of organised trafficking syndicates, warns the European Union's criminal
intelligence agency. Brian Donald, Europol's chief of staff said that 5,000
children had disappeared in Italy, their whereabouts unknown, while a further
1,000 were missing in Sweden.
"It's not unreasonable to say
that we're looking at 10,000-plus children. Not all of them will be criminally
exploited; some might have been passed on to family members," Donald told
the Observer. "We just don't know where they are, what they're
doing or whom they are with."
This
is the first undertaking by law enforcement agencies to find out what is
happening to thousands of minors coming into Europe from war-torn regions such
as Syria.
According
to Save the Children, around 26,000 unaccompanied children entered Europe last
year. Europol believes 27% of the million arrivals in Europe last year were
minors. "These children need and deserve our help and protection. Left to
fend for themselves, lone children are extremely vulnerable along the refugee
route. Children report having been beaten, extorted, and sexually abused on their journey," Save the Children CEO
Justin Forsyth said.
In
the UK the number of children who disappear soon after arriving as asylum
seekers has doubled over the past year, raising fears that they are also being
targeted by criminal gangs. Britain is accepting an unspecified number of
unaccompanied child refugees from Syria and other conflict zones.
Campaigners
had called for the UK to take 3,000 children from Europe but Prime Minister David
Cameron said that doing so might spur more refugees to risk "lethal"
journeys.
Europol
have received evidence that unaccompanied child refugees in Europe had been
sexually exploited, Donald said. In Germany and Hungary, large numbers of
criminals had been caught exploiting migrants.
"An
entire [criminal] infrastructure has developed over the past 18 months around
exploiting the migrant flow. There are prisons in Germany and Hungary where the
vast majority of people arrested and placed there are in relation to criminal
activity surrounding the migrant crisis."
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