C and I D-A Announces Crackdown On Human Trafficking

The Cape & Islands District Attorney’s Office is focusing on human trafficking.

A dozen people have been charged in alleged cases of human trafficking across the Cape since January.

Speaking in Hyannis, District Attorney Robert Galibois discussed the work of the office’s anti-trafficking network, which began in February, and is funded by a state grant.

This has included training sessions for first responder and service workers, with two more planned for the Islands. New flyers and QR code magnets will provide a link to report suspected human trafficking.

There is also a hotline available by call or text at 774-822-0632.

(Photo Credit: Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office)


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