
trafficking routes
Trafficking routes refer to the pathways used by criminals to illegally transport goods or people, often for exploitation. These routes can include land, air, and sea pathways, and they often take advantage of borders and jurisdictions. For instance, human trafficking might involve moving individuals from one country to another for forced labor or exploitation. Similarly, drug trafficking involves smuggling illegal substances from production areas to markets. These routes are often hidden and involve a network of individuals and organizations that may use technology and bribery to evade law enforcement and facilitate their illicit activities.