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Montana Groups Join Forces To Fight Human Trafficking
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Montana Groups Join Forces To Fight Human Trafficking
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Montana Groups Join Forces To Fight Human Trafficking
The Montana Department of Justice has entered into a unique partnership to fight human trafficking in the state. The Sentinel Project brings together Montana law enforcement, The Montana Beer and Wine Distributors (MBWDWA) and The LifeGuard Group.
In the announcement this week, Attorney General Austiin Knudsen said that beer and wine employees, including drivers, store managers and salespeople have viewed a video which includes real-life stories of Montana trafficking as part of their training. Knudsen said, MBWDA s drivers, merchandisers and salespeople are boots on the ground in our communities, day in and day out. Their efforts to identify and report signs of human trafficking will aid law enforcement tremendously in this fight.
Montana Groups Join Forces To Fight Human Trafficking
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MT Attorney General announces partnership to fight human trafficking
By: Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-02-18 11:41:56-05
MONTANA â Montana Attorney General, Austin Knudsen, announced a new partnership called the
Sentinel Project between the Department of Justice (DOJ), Montana Beer and Wine Distributors Association (MBWDA), and Montana Association of Chiefs of Police (MACOP) to fight human trafficking in the state.
Beer and wine distribution employees statewide have participated in the awareness training, which included a viewing of a video that includes real-life stories of human trafficking in Montana. All members of MBWDA and DOJ employees will be equipped with contact information to alert both authorities and our statewide human trafficking hotline, 1-833-406-STOP, if they spot suspicious behaviors.