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trafficking pathways

Trafficking pathways are the routes and methods used by criminals to illegally move people, drugs, or goods across borders or within countries. These pathways can involve physical routes like roads, ships, or flights, as well as digital methods such as online platforms. Traffickers often use these pathways to evade law enforcement, conceal their activities, and target vulnerable populations. Understanding these routes helps authorities intercept illegal activities, disrupt operations, and protect victims. Effective identification and monitoring of these pathways are crucial in combating trafficking and ensuring safety and justice.