NGOs working to save migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean are colluding with people smugglers, an Italian prosecutor has told La Stampa. Speaking with the Italian daily, Sicily-based Carmelo Zuccaro... read more →
Cyber crime has been on an upward trend across Europe for many years now, indicating that law enforcement agencies are failing to keep up with tech-savvy criminals who are seemingly... read more →
Fears are growing a fire that destroyed a migrant camp in Dunkirk could result in the creation of a new Jungle shantytown in northern France and increase the number of... read more →
People smugglers are openly selling migrants and refugees from West Africa into modern slavery in Libya, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). Survivors who manged to either escape... read more →
A group of Bangladeshi modern slaves who were forced to pick strawberries in Greece without pay and then shot by their employers for demanding their wages have been awarded compensation... read more →
Evidence has emerged that people smuggling gangs operating in Libya are killing migrants who refuse to board overcrowded boats due to set sail for Europe on rough waters. Earlier this... read more →
An international investigation into people smuggling networks has resulted in the arrest 18 men suspected of trafficking migrants from Greece to northern Europe. More than 100 migrants were rescued from... read more →
People smuggling gangs are increasingly using social media platforms such as Facebook and Telegram to advertise their services, according to a new report. Published to mark the one-year anniversary of... read more →
Hundreds of migrants this morning stormed a fence separating Spain’s North African Ceuta enclave from Morocco. CCTC footage showed the would-be asylum seekers wielding clubs and shears as they broke... read more →
Police in Slovakia and the UK have broken up a criminal network involved in trafficking Slovak victims to Scotland for the purposes of sexual exploitation and sham marriages. Supported by... read more →