Abstract
Trafficking in persons is rampant in Pakistan. It results in many crimes such as prostitution, begging, forced labor, organ transplantation and bonded labor. The findings of this paper are that trafficking in persons is one of the most serious issues in Pakistan; that the current legal regime is not enough to combat this menace; that police and other officials are often themselves involved in this organized crime; that Pakistan could overcome this problem by strengthening legal regime and enhance punishments for offenders of this crime; that Pakistan must accede to the UN TIP Protocol and implement the same to overcome this problem.

Muhammad Munir. (2017) Trafficking in Persons: Faulty Regulations, Pervasive Corruption and Flawed Prevention in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-3.
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