Human trafficking hurts Central Highlands kidsVietNamNet Bridge – Two children were returned to their families in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak in April after a week of suffering from forced labour in HCM City. A teenager in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong tells reporters about her experiences being forced to work and locked up in a textile manufacturing unit in HCM City. The man promised Sinh’s and Do’s parents that they would be doing “textile manufacturing jobs” and get paid VND13 million (US$570) per year. Although child trafficking has been a pressing issue in the Central Highlands since 2014, local authorities were met with several obstacles when tackling the situation. The Central Highland provinces are ripe with immigrants from the northern region who spread sparingly across the area, said an official from Dak Lak Province’s Krong Bong District.
Source: VietNamNet News May 03, 2018 06:33 UTC