Concern Grows Over Child Trafficking as Tanzania Deports 40 Burundian Children

The plight of Burundian children caught in trafficking schemes has reached a critical point following the recent deportation of 40 minors from Tanzania.

The children, who were returned to Burundi on September 17, had been trafficked from several provinces, including Gitega, Rutana, Ngozi, and Karuzi, and were reportedly exploited for labor without any compensation.

The National Observatory for the Fight against Transnational Crime (ONLCT) has raised alarms about this troubling development. In a recent press release, the ONLCT expressed deep concern over the ongoing issue of child trafficking across the Burundian-Tanzanian border.

“ These children were victims of a scheme orchestrated by their Tanzanian employer, who exploited them before sending them back empty-handed,” said Prime Mbarubukeye the president of ONLCT.

The ONLCT called for the Joint Security Committees in border provinces to intensify their vigilance against traffickers and to streamline the process for Burundians seeking travel documents.

According to Mr. Barubukeye, lengthy bureaucratic procedures often contribute to the vulnerability of potential trafficking victims.

As concerns mount over the safety of Burundian children, the ONLCT emphasized the need for community awareness and vigilance to combat this pressing issue. They urge citizens to report any suspicious activities and to support initiatives aimed at safeguarding the rights of children.

According to Mr. Mbarubukeye the situation remains a call to action for both government officials and the public to protect the vulnerable and ensure that no child falls victim to such heinous crimes.

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