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WESTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE

ALBANIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Albania covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons, 21-213 6 5 4 3 51 2 1 37 23 3 21 211 212 213 Source: Police. Number of persons suspected and prosecuted for trafficking in persons, 21-213 6 5 4 3 51 39 34 34 28 3 53 42 2 1 21 211 212 213 Persons suspected Persons prosecuted Source: Police/Serious Crimes Prosecutor s Office.

Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, 21-213 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 17 15 2 2 2 21 211 212 213 Source: Serious Crimes Court. All persons convicted were local nationals and all males. Source: Serious Crimes Court. Victims Detected victims of trafficking, by age category, 211-213 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 52 45 66 39 43 26 211 212 213 Children Adults Source: National Anti-trafficking Coordinator s Office. Additional information The Albanian National Action Plan on Combating Trafficking in Persons was approved by Council of Minister decision n.142 dated 23 February 211.

AUSTRIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Austria covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons recorded, 21-212 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Number of offences of trafficking 21 211 212 152 162 127 Source: Federal Ministry of Justice. Persons suspected of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 53 59 56 Males 146 149 148 Source: Federal Ministry of Justice.

Persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 5 3 6 Males 9 6 14 Source: Federal Ministry of Justice. Persons convicted for trafficking in persons, by citizenship, 21-212 Others, 5 Austria, 11 Romania, 8 Hungary, 7 Bulgaria, 12 Source: Judicial Criminal Statistics.

Victims Number of victims of trafficking in persons detected by law enforcement, by citizenship, 21-212 Others, 18 Other Europe, 21 Bulgaria, 33 Austria- Domestic Trafficking, 97 Hungary, 43 Romania, 34 Federal Ministry of Justice Additional information The Austrian Task Force on Human Trafficking, headed by the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, was set up in 24 and is charged with coordinating and intensifying the measures in combating human trafficking. It is composed of representatives of all competent ministries, including outsourced agencies, the federal provinces and non-governmental organisations and accompanied by a National Coordinator on Combating Human Trafficking since 29.

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Cases 22 19 19 Source: Ministry of Security BIH. Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Convicted 16 7 13 Source: Ministry of Security BIH.

Victims Number of victims detected, by age and gender, 21-212 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Women 4 16 2 Men 1 Girls 18 12 16 Boys 2 7 3 Source: Ministry of Security BIH. Number of victims detected, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Forced Marriage, 5 Forced Labour, 24 Sexual Exploitation, 46 Source: Ministry of Security BIH.

Number of victims detected, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Others, 8 Serbia, 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 77 Additional Information Source: Ministry of Security BIH. The Third National Action Plan for 28-212 is based on a set of guiding principles for all the competent government structures, but also for civil society, which are: principle of human rights; participation and responsibility of authorities to create conditions where all individuals will be able to realise their human rights; interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral approach; principle of non-discrimination; principle of inclusion of civil society; principle of sustainability and international and regional cooperation.

BULGARIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Bulgaria covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons recorded, 21-213 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Number of offences 21 211 212 213 129 134 138 15 Source: Bulgarian Prosecution Service. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, 21-213 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Persons prosecuted 21 211 212 213 13 112 111 125 Source: Bulgarian Prosecution Service.

Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, 21-213 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Persons convicted 21 211 212 213 95 116 15 97 Source: Bulgarian Prosecution Service. Victims Number of victims of trafficking detected, by age and gender, 21-213 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 213 Girls 67 6 55 48 Boys 1 1 11 17 Men 35 83 62 46 Women 326 387 451 427 Source: Bulgarian Prosecution Service.

Number of victims of trafficking detected, by form of exploitation, 21-213 Forced labour, 234 Removal of organs, 7 Others, 24 Sexual exploitation, 164 Source: Bulgarian Prosecution Service. Additional information According to the referral mechanism for coordination and also taking care of unattended Bulgarian children and children victims of THB in foreign countries, over the 212 there were 66 criminal cases for trafficking in persons have been registered. Those cases were taking care from the State Agency for Child protection and 24 children were repatriated from EU countries. Once repatriated most of these children are hosted into crisis centers for children, victim of violence and THB. Bulgaria s National Action Plan against Human Trafficking is developed by the National Commission for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (NCCTHB). It places a strong emphasis on local policies to combat human trafficking, advancement of the work of the established local commissions and expansion of the prevention activities among adolescents, their parents and teachers, ethnic minorities and at border check points.

CROATIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Croatia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases investigated for trafficking in persons, 21-212 12 1 8 6 4 7 1 2 21 211 212 2 Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime. Number of persons indicted for trafficking in persons, 21-212 18 16 14 2 12 1 8 6 4 14 4 2 6 7 21 211 212 Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime.

During the period 21-211, eleven persons were prosecuted for trafficking in persons and ten were convicted. Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime. Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 16 14 12 1 9 8 7 6 4 4 1 2 1 4 4 2 21 211 212 Women 4 9 7 Men 1 1 4 Children 2 4 Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime. Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Other, 3 Forced labour, 1 Sexual exploitation, 19 Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime.

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Other, 1 Others- Balkans, 6 Croatia- Repatriated, 5 Croatia-Domestic Trafficking, 2 Source: National Police Office for Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime. The authorities reported that the Croatian victims who were trafficked abroad and repatriated were exploited in Western Europe and in the Western Balkans. Source: Ministry of Interior. Additional information In February 212, the Government of Croatia adopted a new National Plan for the period 212-215 aimed at the suppression of Trafficking in Persons. In particular, the current Plan has among its goals to strengthen activities to identify victims of trafficking.

CYPRUS The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Cyprus covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-211 7 6 5 21 4 3 2 1 43 2 26 21 211 Source: Office of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings - Cyprus Police. One local national was convicted in 21. No convictions were recorded in 211. Source: Office of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings - Cyprus Police. Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons by age and gender, 21-211 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 Men 5 5 Girls 2 1 Women 45 34 Source: Office of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings - Cyprus Police.

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-211 Others, 15 Forced labour, 25 Sexual exploitation, 47 Source: Office of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings - Cyprus Police. Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-211 Africa, 9 Vietnam, 19 Other Europe, 15 Romania, 15 Other East and South Asia, 19 Bulgaria, 11 Source: Office of Combating Trafficking in Human Beings - Cyprus Police.

CZECH REPUBLIC The current legislation on trafficking in persons in the Czech Republic covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 4 5 2 Males 6 16 9 Source: Ministry of the Interior. Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, 21-212 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Victims 76 51 52 Source: Ministry of the Interior.

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-212 East Asia, 6 Other Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 9 Others, 5 Nigeria, 1 Czech Rep, 34 Ukraine, 33 Other Western and Central Europe, 11 Slovakia, 1 Bulgaria, 35 Source: Ministry of the Interior. Additional information A National Action Plan is in place for the period 28 to 211. The Plan focuses on these four areas: a) coordination of activities and collection of data relating to trafficking in human beings; b) draft amendments to acts and related legal provisions; c) approach towards a solution to exploitation of prostitution; and d) to define a framework strategy to prevent trafficking in human beings.

DENMARK The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Denmark covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons against whom preliminary charges have been pressed for trafficking in persons, 21-213 25 2 15 1 2 5 13 13 9 21 211 212 213 Source: Business Intelligence System of the Danish Police (POLIS). Number of persons indicted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-213 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 213 Females 5 5 1 4 Males 12 7 8 14 Source: Business Intelligence System of the Danish Police (POLIS). During the reporting period, 19 persons (6 females and 13 males) have been convicted for trafficking in persons. Most of them were Central European nationals. Source: Ministry of Justice.

Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-213 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 213 Women 48 56 56 6 Men 3 2 1 12 Girls 1 2 2 Boys 1 Source: Danish Centre against Human Trafficking (CNM) and the Danish Immigration Service (US). Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-213 Forced labour, 33 Sexual exploitation, 21 Other, 12 Source: Danish Centre against Human Trafficking (CNM) and the Danish Immigration Service (US).

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-213 Other Europe, 23 America, 17 Denmark- Domestic Trafficking, 2 Romania, 29 Other Asia, 16 Nigeria, 98 Thailand, 23 Other Africa, 47 Source: Danish Centre against Human Trafficking (CNM).

ESTONIA Estonia introduced the specific offence of trafficking in persons in March 212. This legislation is covering all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Before the introduction of the specific offence, different articles of the criminal code were used to prosecute cases of trafficking in persons, including the offences of enslaving, pimping, aiding prostitution, child stealing and others. Investigations and suspects Number of persons convicted (third instance) of offences related to trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Women 5 5 14 Men 23 15 22 Source: Ministry of Justice. The citizenship of those convicted under the criminal offences used to prosecute trafficking in persons during this period was either Estonian or from Eastern Europe. Some of those convicted did not have a registered citizenship. Source: Ministry of Justice.

Victims Number of victims of trafficking assisted by different local NGOs, by age and gender, 21-212 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Women 39 8 Men 17 14 Girls 4 1 Boys 1 Total 57 The victims assisted in 212 were trafficked for forced labour (14 men) and for sexual exploitation (8 women). Source: Analysis of the Ministry of Social Affairs based to the NGOs reports. Additional information The Estonian authorities established a national developmental plan for reducing violence for the years 21-214; combating trafficking in persons is one of the objectives of the plan. The Plan includes activities aimed at the prevention of trafficking by providing information on trafficking in human beings to the general public and risk groups (especially young people and girls). It also includes activities aimed at preventing and identifying exploitation of the labour force, supporting victims of trafficking in human beings, increasing the efficiency of investigation of cases of trafficking in human beings and establishing and developing networks of cooperation.

FINLAND The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Finland covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons suspected of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-213 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 213 Females 3 12 8 8 Males 18 36 31 1 Victims Source: The data system for police matters Victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-213 6 5 4 3 2 1 28 3 26 34 14 23 22 19 4 4 2 3 21 211 212 213 Children Men Women Source: Statistics of the Finnish National Assistance System for Victims of Trafficking.

Victims of trafficking in persons, by forms of exploitation, 21-213 Begging and petty crime, 3 Other, 2 Sexual exploitation, 81 Forced labour, 113 Source: Statistics of the Finnish National Assistance System for Victims of Trafficking. Victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-213 Vietnam, 33 Other East Asia, 14 Other Africa, 23 South Asia, 26 Western and Central Europe, 2 Nigeria, 42 Finland-Domestic trafficking, 2 Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 24 Others, 16 Source: Statistics of the Finnish National Assistance System for Victims of Trafficking.

FRANCE The specific offence of trafficking in persons in France covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. The French authorities make use of the offences of trafficking in persons (Art 225-4-1/6), procurement (Art 225-5/1), exploitation of prostitution (Art 225-12- 1/2), labour conditions against human dignity (Art 225-13/16), exploitation of begging (Art. 225-12-5/7) and organs trafficking (Art. 511-2) to prosecuted cases of human trafficking. Investigations and suspects Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons and procurement, by gender, 21-212 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 183 198 198 Males 335 297 374 Source: Mission interministérielle pour la protection des femmes contre les violences et la lutte contre la traite des êtres humains. Number of persons prosecuted of trafficking in persons and procurement, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Bulgaria, 112 Nigeria, 116 Brazil, 82 China, 87 Romania, 319 Other Europe, 65 Other Africa, 116 France, 541 Other Asia, 21 Other America, 24 Source: Mission interministérielle pour la protection des femmes contre les violences et la lutte contre la traite des êtres humains.

Victims Number of detected victims of sexual exploitation, by age and gender, 211-212 76 74 72 7 68 66 64 62 6 58 211 212 Males 15 9 Females 639 742 Source: Mission interministérielle pour la protection des femmes contre les violences et la lutte contre la traite des êtres humains. Number of detected victims of sexual exploitation, by citizenship, 211-212 Other America, 78 Other Asia, 25 China, 136 Brazil, 165 French Nationals, 476 Other Africa, 22 Bulgaria, 167 Nigeria, 225 Cameroon, 92 Other Europe, 138 Romania, 427 Source: Mission interministérielle pour la protection des femmes contre les violences et la lutte contre la traite des êtres humains.

GERMANY The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Germany covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of trafficking in persons cases investigated, 21-212 9 8 7 6 5 4 767 778 776 3 2 1 21 211 212 Source: Federal Criminal Police Office. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 Females 49 39 Males 143 19 Source: Federal Statistical Office, Prosecution Statistics.

Number of persons convicted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 Females 33 31 Males 98 9 Source: Federal Statistical Office, Prosecution Statistics. Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-211 Others, 56 Hungary, 11 Germany, 93 Turkey, 23 Romania, 3 Bulgaria, 39 Source: Federal Statistical Office, Prosecution Statistics.

Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking, by age and gender, 21-212 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Unknown age and gender 14 12 Women 547 53 Men 21 11 Children 3 Girls 69 87 Boys 18 13 Total 651 Sources: Bundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Police Office), Bundeslagebild Menschenhandel 21-212. Number of detected victims of trafficking, by form of exploitation, 211-212 Forced labour, 46 Sexual exploitation, 1257 Source: Bundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Police Office), Bundeslagebild Menschenhandel 21-212.

Number of detected victims of trafficking, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Unknown, 51 Others, 37 Germany, 389 Nigeria, 87 Poland, 92 Romania, 434 Hungary, 156 Bulgaria, 37 Source: Bundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Police Office), Bundeslagebild Menschenhandel 21-212.

GREECE The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Greece covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol, by using two articles of the Criminal Code (Art. 351 - trafficking for exploitation purposes, and Art. 323a trafficking in human beings). Investigations and suspects Number of offences of trafficking in person (Art. 351 and 323a) 21-212 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 62 41 46 21 211 212 Source: Hellenic police. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in person (Art. 351 and 323a), by gender, 21-212 3 25 2 15 1 5 Gender unknown 21 211 212 Females 83 145 43 Males 163 75 122 6 Source: Hellenic police.

Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking, by age and gender, 21-212 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Men 9 28 14 Women 66 56 65 Girls 11 Boys 4 Children 17 13 Source: Hellenic police. Number of detected victims of trafficking, by form of exploitation, 212 Forced begging, 9 Forced labour, 16 Sexual exploitation, 69 Source: Hellenic police.

Number of detected victims of trafficking, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Other Central European, 8 Romania, 126 Russia, 28 Other Eastern European, 7 Bulgaria, 75 Greece - Domestic trafficking, 4 Others, 4 Albania, 16 Source: Hellenic police.

HUNGARY The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Hungary covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons suspected of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 5 9 2 Males 31 48 27 Source: Uniform Register of Investigation and Prosecution Services Statistics. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 1 6 2 Males 13 26 16 Source: Uniform Register of Investigation and Prosecution Services Statistics.

During the reporting period 17 persons convicted of trafficking in persons. The persons convicted were all Hungarian nationals. Source: Court Database Victims Number of victims of trafficking, by age and gender, 21-212 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Women 46 119 48 Men 8 3 4 Girls 3 8 5 Boys 1 4 Source: Uniform Register of Investigation and Prosecution Services Statistics. Number of victims of trafficking, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Other, 5 Forced labour, 2 Sexual exploitation, 26 Source: Uniform Register of Investigation and Prosecution Services Statistics. Most of the victims were Hungarians nationals. Source: Uniform Register of Investigation and Prosecution Services Statistics.

Additional information A Second National Action Plan against human trafficking was adopted for the period 28-212. The aims of this National Action Plan are the following: develop victim-oriented approach and improve the efficiency of actions; develop victim support; develop a prevention system; develop a coordinating mechanism; improve the efficiency of law enforcement and justice bodies; develop an information database; and develop a tuition and training system. The priorities identified by the national authorities in combating trafficking are: respecting the special needs of the endangered group of victims, especially minors or young adults; encouraging regional co-operation; and efficient, punctual, transparent and accountable use of financial resources.

IRELAND The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Ireland covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons investigated, 21-212 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 69 53 37 1 21 211 212 Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Females 1 2 Males 4 6 15 Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit. Between 21 and 212, 15 convictions were recorded, 12 men and 3 women. Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.

Victims Number of victims detected by the police, by age, 21-212 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Women 48 39 21 Men 11 5 4 Girls 13 9 1 Boys 6 4 13 Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit. Number of victims detected by the police, by citizenship, 21-212 America, 5 Asia, 26 Ireland - Domestic Trafficking, 31 Other Africa, 25 Nigerian, 53 Other Europe, 26 Romanian, 19 Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.

Number of victims detected by the police, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Unknown, 11 Mixed exploitation, 2 Forced labour, 38 Sexual exploitation, 132 Source: Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.

ITALY The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Italy covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons arrested for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 153 99 148 Males 356 298 374 Source: Police SDI/SSD. Victims Number of victims detected by the criminal justice system, by age, 21-212 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Women 63 51 75 Men 2 25 36 Girls 1 14 5 Boys 3 1 1 Source: Police SDI/SSD.

LATVIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Latvia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of offences for trafficking in persons recorded, 21-212 35 3 31 25 2 15 21 16 1 5 21 211 212 Source: State Police. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 16 7 3 Males 23 2 9 Source: General Prosecutor's Office.

Number of persons convicted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 9 7 5 Males 14 7 14 Source: Court Information System. All persons convicted are Latvian, with the exclusion of three who were national of other European countries. Source: Court Information System. Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Women 9 9 22 Men 2 3 Source: The state Police and NGO "Shelter "Safe House".

Number of detected victims of trafficking, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Removal of organs, 1 Others, 23 Forced labour, 9 Sexual exploitation, 12 Source: The state Police and NGO "Shelter "Safe House". Number of detected victims of trafficking, by country of repatriation, 21-212 Latvia - domestic trafficking, 4 Other, 17 Ireland, 19 United Kingdom, 5 Source: The state Police and NGO "Shelter "Safe House".

LITHUANIA The specific offence of trafficking in persons in Lithuania covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. The numbers below refers to three articles of the criminal codes used to prosecute trafficking in persons in Lithuania; Art. 147 (trafficking in human beings), 147-1 (exploitation for forced labour) and 157 (sale or purchase of a child) of the Criminal Code. Investigations and suspects Number of offences of trafficking in persons recorded, 21-212 25 2 15 1 17 21 5 11 21 211 212 Source: Lithuanian Criminal Police Bureau and Prosecutor General's Office. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 5 7 3 Males 16 26 21 Source: Prosecutor General's Office.

Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Females 3 2 Males 8 9 7 Source: The National Courts Administration. The persons convicted were all Lithuanian nationals, but one Albanian national convicted in 211. Source: The National Courts Administration. Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 12 19 5 1 5 6 3 3 21 211 212 Women 12 19 5 Men 1 Girls 3 3 6 Boys 2 Source: Prosecutor General's Office.

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Forced labour, 4 Sexual exploitatio n, 46 Other purposes, 1 Most victims identified in 211 are Lithuanians, with the exception of one foreigner victims. Victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation were all females, while three males and one female were exploited in forced labour. Source: Prosecutor General's Office.

THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, 21 212 6 5 3 4 3 1 5 2 1 1 15 23 21 211 212 Females 1 1 3 Males 15 23 5 Source: Ministry of Interior, National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator. The persons convicted were mostly local nationals, while seven were foreigners. Source: Ministry of Interior, National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator. Victims Number of detected victims, by age and gender, 21-212 Boys, 1 Women, 7 Men, 1 Girls, 22 Source: Ministry of Interior, National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator.

Number of detected victims, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Mixed sexual and labour exploitation, 6 Forced labour, 4 Sexual exploitation, 21 Source: Ministry of Interior, National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator. According to the authorities, 25 victims were nationals from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and in six persons were citizen of other countries of the Western Balkans Source: Ministry of Interior, National Anti-Trafficking Coordinator.

MALTA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Malta covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects The national authorities report one case of trafficking recorded in 211 and another one in 212. Three persons were prosecuted in 211 (two women and one men) and one woman was prosecuted in 212. One Maltese man was convicted in 212, while no convictions were recorded in 21 and 211. Source: the Prostitution and Trafficking in Human Beings Unit, Police. Victims The national authorities report four victims detected during the period considered. Two women and one man from the Balkans were trafficked and sexually exploited in 211. One East Asian woman was trafficked for sexual exploitation in 212. Source: the Prostitution and Trafficking in Human Beings Unit, Police.

MONTENEGRO The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Montenegro covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons convicted for trafficking in persons, 21-213 16 14 12 1 8 15 6 1 4 2 6 5 1 21 211 212 213 Females 1 Males 15 6 1 5 Source: Office for fight against Trafficking in Human Beings-General Secretariat of Government of Montenegro. The authorities report 17 persons have been prosecuted for trafficking in persons between 21 and 213. One of them was a woman and 16 were men. Source: Office for fight against Trafficking in Human Beings-General Secretariat of Government of Montenegro. Victims During the reporting period the detected victims were all females, either girls (5 victims) or adult women (7). Victims were trafficked for sexual exploitation (1), forced labour (2) and unlawful marriage (1). Victims were trafficked to Montenegro from neighboring countries or were internally trafficked (4 victims). Two victims were nationals of Montenegro trafficked to neighboring countries and repatriated. Source: Office for fight against Trafficking in Human Beings-General Secretariat of Government of Montenegro

NETHERLANDS The current legislation on trafficking in persons in the Netherlands covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Unknown 2 4 4 Females 39 43 54 Males 175 21 253 Source: Dutch National Rapporteur. Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Unknown 1 1 Females 9 11 14 Males 71 68 94 Source: Dutch National Rapporteur.

Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by country/territory of birth, 21-212 Other, 254 The Netherlands, 324 Romania, 48 Bulgaria, 77 Hungary, 81 Source: Dutch National Rapporteur. Victims Number of presumed victims of trafficking in persons by age and gender, 21-213 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 213 Age unknown 1 14 1 Gender unknown 1 3 3 Women 725 798 1,33 141 Men 15 215 172 137 Girls 145 185 198 227 Boys 7 1 25 32 Note: The Netherlands has a low threshold approach to the identification of victims of human trafficking. If initial contacts (for instance a first interview by the police) provide any indication that the person in question might possibly be a victim, that person will be registered as such and thus be reflected in the statistics. Source: Dutch National Rapporteur.

Number of presumed victims of trafficking in persons, by country of birth, 21-213 Nigeria, 413 Romania, 411 Poland, 29 Sierra Leone, 191 Guinea, 182 China, 115 Hungary, 566 Others, 1,13 Bulgaria, 544 The Netherlands, 1,535 Unknown, 57 Source: Dutch National Rapporteur. Number of presumed victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-213 Sexual exploitation, 3,691 Forced labour, begging and criminal activities, 834 Victims detected before exploitation took place, 698 Unknown, 161 Note: The total number in this figure is not equal to the total number of presumed victims reported above because some presumed victims have been exploited in more forms of exploitation Source: Dutch National Rapporteur.

NORWAY The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Norway covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons registered by the Police, 21-213 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 44 48 7 21 211 212 213 Source: The Norwegian police register for criminal cases. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 6 5 8 Males 14 1 14 Source: The Norwegian police register for criminal cases.

Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-213 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 213 Females 1 3 1 Males 7 4 5 4 Source: Annual report 213, Norwegian National Coordinating Unit for Victims of Trafficking. Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by citizenship, 21-213 Others, 8 Norwegian, 4 Nigerian, 5 Romanian, 8 Source: National Criminal Investigation Service.

Victims Number of detected victims, by age and gender, 21-213 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 213 Women 84 66 92 Men 3 14 13 Girls 21 26 9 Boys 26 3 1 Total 127 Source: Annual Report 213, Norwegian National Coordinating Unit for Victims of Trafficking. Number of detected victims, by form of exploitation, 211-213 Others, 12 Forced labour, 133 Sexual exploitation, 227 Source: Annual Report 213, Norwegian National Coordinating Unit for Victims of Trafficking.

Number of detected victims, by country of citizenship, 211-213 North Africa and Middle East, 28 Others, 18 East Asia, 11 South Asia, 11 Other Europe, 23 Nigeria, 146 Romania, 54 Other SubSahara Africa, 46 Source: Annual Report 213, Norwegian National Coordinating Unit for Victims of Trafficking.

POLAND The specific offence of trafficking in persons was introduced in 21, and it covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Between 21 and 213 about 18 persons been prosecuted for trafficking in persons and related offences. During the same period, 79 persons have been convicted for the same offences. Source: Polish Public Prosecutor's Office/Common courts data. Victims Victims of trafficking in persons identified in the course of investigations, by country of citizenship, 21-213 Ukraine, 1 Belarus, 39 Bulgaria, 43 Poland, 869 Romania, 57 Others, 18 Source: Office of the General Prosecutor.

Assisted victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Bulgaria, 23 Romania, 49 Poland, 253 Other Europe, 15 Other Asia, 26 Other Africa, 3 Source: National Consulting and Intervention Centre for Victims of Trafficking and Programme for Support and Protection for Victim/Witness of trafficking in Human Beings. Among the victims assisted between 21 and 212, about 55 victims were Polish nationals repatriated from abroad, mainly from Western and Southern Europe. Source: National Consulting and Intervention Centre for Victims of Trafficking and Programme for Support and Protection for Victim/Witness of trafficking in Human Beings.

PORTUGAL The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Portugal covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and Suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons investigated, 21-213 3 25 2 15 1 28 25 22 28 5 21 211 212 213 Source: Directorate General for Justice Policy - Ministry of Justice. Number of persons suspected of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-213 25 2 15 6 1 5 1 5 17 11 13 17 21 211 212 213 Total Males Females Source: Directorate General for Justice Policy - Ministry of Justice.

Victims Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by gender and age, 21-213 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 213 Women 7 7 5 12 Men 7 23 5 33 girls 3 3 Boys 1 Source: Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH). Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-213 other, 3 Sexual exploitation, 17 Forced labour, 86 Source: Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH).

Number of detected victims of trafficking in persons, by citizenship, 21-213 Others, 4 Romania, 55 Portugal - Domestic trafficking, 39 Brazil, 8 Additional information Source: Observatory on Trafficking in Human Beings (OTSH). The third National Plan on Preventing and Combating on Trafficking in Human Beings entered into force in January 214. This plan focuses on five strategic areas (in a total of 53 measures); Prevention, Awareness-raising, Acknowledgement and Investigation; Education, Training and Qualification; Protection, Intervention and Capacity building; Criminal Investigation; Cooperation. In 213, Portugal changed the article of the Penal Code regarding trafficking in human beings to include the exploitation for criminal activities as purpose of crime. It was also included in article 16. º of the Penal Code, that the consent of a victim of trafficking in human beings is irrelevant. In June 213, the Network for the Support and Protection to Victims of Trafficking (RAPVT) was created. This structure brings together the governmental and nongovernmental organizations working on trafficking in human beings. The RAPVT guarantee better intervention, support and articulate a more organized and sustained on human trafficking and a better source of information for criminal investigation. At the moment of the production of this Report, Portugal has three shelters for victims of trafficking. Two are specific for women and the other is for men - all of them are funded by the state. In Portugal, the Immigration and Border Services and the Judiciary Police have national responsibilities on trafficking in persons. In concrete terms, and regarding a multidisciplinary approach, the Immigration and Border Services has an internal Anti- Trafficking Unit that was recently implemented.

ROMANIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Romania covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons investigated for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Unknown Gender 23 27 Females 138 265 281 Males 961 18 134 Source: Direction for Combating Organized Crime-General Inspectorate of Romanian Police. Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 77 87 9 Males 338 393 446 Source: Direction for Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism-Public Ministry.

Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Females 53 58 96 Males 15 218 331 Victims Source: Superior Council of Magistracy-Ministry of Justice. Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Women 38 375 348 Men 467 354 323 Girls 27 289 327 Boys 37 3 43 Source: National Agency against Trafficking in Persons through National Integrated System for Monitoring and Assessment of Victims of Trafficking.

Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Other, 36 Forced labour, 1321 Sexual exploitation, 1562 Source: National Agency against Trafficking in Persons through National Integrated System for Monitoring and Assessment of Victims of Trafficking. Victims detected were mainly Romanian, either domestically trafficked or trafficked across the border. The Romanians trafficked abroad were repatriated from countries in Western and Central Europe. Nationals from South Asia and Europe were trafficked into Romania to be exploited there. Source: National Agency against Trafficking in Persons through National Integrated System for Monitoring and Assessment of Victims of Trafficking.

SERBIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Serbia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-211 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 Females 23 1 Males 76 42 Source: Ministry of Justice.. Persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-211 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 Total 39 Females 3 Males 18 Source: Ministry of Justice.

Victims Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by gender and age, 21-211 Boy s, 11 Women, 78 Girls, 44 Men, 17 Source: Ministry of Interior. Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-211 Forced marriage, 7 Petty crimes, 7 Begging, 17 Sexual exploitation, 86 Forced labour, 24 Source: Ministry of Interior. During the reporting period, victims detected were mainly Serbian nationals trafficked domestically and abroad. Other European nationals have also been detected in Serbia. Source: Ministry of Interior.

SLOVAKIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Slovakia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 Females 2 2 4 Males 3 12 12 Source: Ministry of Interior. During the period here considered, the authorities convicted 26 persons (18 males and 8 females). These persons are all Slovak nationals with the exception of two foreigners. Source: Ministry of Justice. Victims Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 Women 13 17 13 Men 13 13 6 Girls 1 1 3 Boys 1 Source: Ministry of Interior.

Detected victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Others, 14 Sexual Exploitatio n, 38 Forced Labour, 26 Source: Ministry of Interior. Most victims detected during the period considered are nationals of Slovakia, some of them trafficked abroad and some exploited domestically. In addition, three foreigners were trafficked to Slovakia, two from Europe and one from West Africa. Source: Ministry of Interior. Victims trafficked internationally, by country of destination, 21 212 Other Europe, 18 United Kingdom, 32 Italy, 4 Germany, 11 Czech Republic, 5 Source: Ministry of Interior. Additional information The National Action Plan for 211-214 is divided into four chapters, covering the areas of supporting framework, prevention, victim protection and criminal proceedings. Each strategic aim is divided into specific activities, with responsible entities for implementation, deadlines for implementation, allocated resources and performance

indicators. The supporting framework contains activities on coordinating the institutions together with the legislative framework on knowledge based oriented approach. The prevention activities include activities on public awareness and education, reducing the vulnerability of population at risk and to discourage traffickers. The victims protection activities includes activities on identification and recovery of the victims, protection of witnesses and reintegration of the victims into the country of origin. The criminal proceeding includes activities about improving detection and investigation on trafficking cases, improving international cooperation with law enforcement agencies abroad, and ensuring adequate and non-discriminatory treatment of victims on the part of all participants of criminal cases.

SLOVENIA The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Slovenia covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of criminal offences relating to trafficking in persons, 21-212 16 15 14 12 11 1 8 6 4 3 4 4 6 2 1 Trafficking in Human Beings, Article 113 Exploitation through Prostitution, Article 175 21 211 212 3 4 4 11 15 6 Enslavement, Article 112 1 Source: National Police.

Persons prosecuted for criminal offences relating to trafficking in persons, 21-212 Trafficking in Human Beings, Article 113 16 14 12 1 Exploitation through Prostitution, Article 175 Enslavement, Article 112 2 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 213 5 13 15 13 7 Victims Source: Police statistics and Interdepartmental Working Group Annual Reports. Victims and presumed victims of trafficking in persons identified by police, by age and gender, 21-213 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 213 Women 31 16 13 36 Men 1 1 2 1 Girls 1 1 Boys Source: Interdepartmental Working Group Annual Reports.

Victims and presumed victims of trafficking in persons identified by police, by country of citizenship, 21-213 Other, 1 Slovenia- Domestic Trafficking, 12 Other Europe, 31 Romania, 35 Dominican Republic, 1 Ukraine, 14 Source: Interdepartmental Working Group Annual Reports. Most victims detected between 21 and 213, have been trafficked for sexual exploitation. Five of them have been trafficked for forced labour. Source: Interdepartmental Working Group Annual Reports.

SPAIN The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Spain covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Persons investigated for trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation and related offences, 211-213 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 211 212 213 Females 18 72 137 Males 1 123 28 Source: Fuerzas y Cuerpos de Seguridad del Estado: Cuerpo Nacional de Policia y Guardia Civil. Twenty-two persons (12 males and 1 females) have been convicted for trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation during the year 212. Among these, three are local nationals and 19 foreigners, mainly from South East Europe, South America and West Africa. Source: Fiscalía General del Estado (Fiscalía de Sala de Extranjería). Victims Victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation and related offences identified by police, by age and gender, 211-213 Women, 578 Girls, 25 Men, 2 Source: Fiscalía General del Estado.

Victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation identified and related offences by police, by country of citizenship, 211-213 Other Africa, 18 Other Latin America, 26 Unknown, 25 Spain - Domestic trafficking, 23 Other Europe, 49 Russia, 52 Romania, 228 Nigeria, 58 China, 2 Brazil, 4 Paraguay, 84 Source: Fiscalía General del Estado. Additional Information The Centre for Intelligence against Organized Crime (CICO) manages the database BdTrata, containing all the information concerning the prevention and the investigations from the different Police forces operating whole Spain. On the base of this information, the CICO is periodically publishing an Annual Report on the Situation of Trafficking in Human Beings in Spain. The Police Forces of Spain (Guardia Civil and the Cuerpo Nacional de Policia) are actively participating to the ETUTU project of Europol. This project aims at compiling and analysing the information from all EU Member States on Trafficking in Human Beings.

SWEDEN The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Sweden covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects During the period considered, nine persons (8 males and one female) have been convicted of trafficking in persons in Sweden, mainly European citizens. During the same period, 41 persons (3 males and 11 females) have been prosecuted for the same offence. Source: The Swedish National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons. Victims Victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 Boys, 3 Girls, 3 Men, 18 Women, 23 Source: The Swedish National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons. Victims of trafficking in persons, by form of exploitation, 21-212 Source: The Swedish National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons. During the reporting period, the authorities detected mainly victims from South East Europe. Source: The Swedish National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons.

SWITZERLAND The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Switzerland covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Persons suspected of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 15 21 32 Males 41 29 39 Source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Police Crime Statistics. Between 21 and 211, national authorities convicted 1 persons (eight males and two females). Two of them were Swiss nationals, the others were foreigners. Source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Police Crime Statistics.

Victims Victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Women 33 31 51 Men 6 3 2 Girls 7 2 7 Boys Source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Police Crime Statistics. Number of victims of trafficking in persons, by citizenship, 21-212 Other America, 11 Unknown, 1 Dominican Republic, 12 Hungary, 41 Africa, 5 Other Asia, 7 Thailand, 26 Romania, 14 Other Europe, 25 Source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Police Crime Statistics.

TURKEY The current legislation on trafficking in persons in Turkey covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 26 16 21 Males 31 58 39 Source: Ministry of Interior, Turkish National Police. Number of persons convicted of trafficking in persons, by gender, 21-212 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Females 19 14 18 Males 28 51 31 Source: Ministry of Interior, Turkish National Police.

Victims Number of victims of trafficking in persons, by age and gender, 21-212 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 211 212 Women 56 77 54 Men Girls 2 5 1 Boys Source: Ministry of Interior, Turkish National Police. Number of victims of trafficking in persons, by country of citizenship, 21-212 Other Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 27 Other, 8 Azerbaijan, 26 Russıa, 1 Kyrgyzistan, 21 Uzbekistan, 38 Turkmenistan, 56 Source: Ministry of Interior, Turkish National Police. Most victims were trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Four female victims were trafficked for forced labour. Source: Ministry of Interior, Turkish National Police.

UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND The current legislation on trafficking in persons in the United Kingdom covers all forms of exploitation indicated in the UN Trafficking Protocol. Investigations and suspects Number of cases of trafficking in persons and related offences, 21-213 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The number of offences that reached a first hearing in a Magistrate Court 21 211 212 213 136 428 374 86 Source: CPS Case Management System. Persons prosecuted for trafficking in persons and related offences, by gender, 21-213 25 2 15 1 5 21 211 212 213 Females 1 28 23 26 Males 51 116 125 184 Source: CPS Case Management System.