The effective way to tackle the growing menace of human trafficking in Southern Africa is for governments to seize the assets of criminal organisations involved in the practice, suggests an expert. "Targeting the proceeds of crime is a very effective way of tacking syndicates," says Charles Goredema, a senior Researcher at the Johannesburg-based Institute for Security Studies (ISS).
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