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How Covid-19 caused an organised crime boom

How Covid-19 caused an organised crime boom Criminal groups have capitalised on the chaos of coronavirus by adopting new methods about 4 hours ago Tuesday Reitano and Mark Shaw As everyone moved online during social distancing, organised crime did not miss one of the manifold opportunities for illicit behaviour. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images   In the past year, while many of us have spent months locked in our houses worried about the health of those we love and feared losing our jobs and our business, one part of society has thrived, grown richer and more powerful during the pandemic – organised crime.

Covid Locks Down Therapy Support For Trafficking Survivors

IPS BEFORE Zimbabwe imposed lockdown measures last March as part of global efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic, Grace Mashingaidze would attend workshops in Harare arranged by a nongovernmental organisation assisting trafficked women who had safely made it back home. A survivor of trafficking, the 27-year-old Mashingaidze told IPS she joined a group of other young female survivors and had received assistance that ranged from counselling, psychosocial support and self-sufficiency skills. The latter was important as many of the young women struggled to earn an income in a country already suffocated by high levels of unemployment. “It has been tough ever since we were told we could not attend the workshops and trainings because of the coronavirus. But you come to understand that safety first is a priority for everyone,” Mashingaidze told IPS.

Colombia police, military raid illegal gold mining operation

Colombia police, military raid illegal gold mining operation FERNANDO VERGARA, MARKO ALVAREZ and ASTRID SUÁREZ April 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 21 1of21The National Police destroy an illegal gold mining operation with soldiers standing guard as part of the Armed Forces Operation Guamuez III in Magui Payan, Colombia, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Illegal gold mining is common in Colombia, especially wildcat mines in poverty-stricken areas dominated by criminal gangs with little state presence.Fernando Vergara/APShow MoreShow Less 2of21Soldiers rest momentarily as they work with the National Police to destroy an illegal gold mining operation as part of the Armed Forces Operation Guamuez III in Magui Payan, Colombia, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Illegal gold mining is common in Colombia, especially wildcat mines in poverty-stricken areas dominated by criminal gangs with little state presence.Fernando Vergara/APShow MoreShow Less

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