41 investigators, prosecutors undergo training on investigating, prosecuting human trafficking cases 1 SHARES Share it! Share TweetBy Roy MabasaThe United States government has partnered with the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) and the Philippine Society of Criminologists and Criminal Justice Professionals (PSCCJP) to train 21 airport investigators from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Clark and 20 Pampanga-based prosecutors in investigating and prosecuting human trafficking cases. Assistant US Attorney Carmen Corbin, a federal prosecutor from the US District of Arizona, shared international best practices on investigating TIP and proving the crime in court during the training session. Part of an ongoing series, the US Embassy said the training is aimed to help investigators and prosecutors effectively counter traffickers’ evolving practices. “As we intensify our fight against human trafficking, these inhumane traffickers innovate to evade apprehension.
Source: Manila Bulletin December 14, 2018 09:22 UTC