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After the Landing: Arrest of a Man Living in Spain for Aggravated Human Trafficking – A Reality Check

Victim Protection in Cross-Border Trafficking Cases

Cross-border trafficking cases can make victim support slower and more difficult to coordinate.

Published: April 23, 2026
After the Landing: Arrest of a Man Living in Spain for Aggravated Human Trafficking – A Reality Check

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Are victims protected well enough in cross-border trafficking cases involving Mallorca and Germany?

Victim protection is often harder when a case crosses several countries, because support services and investigations must work together. That can slow down contact with victims, identification, and access to help. In cases connected to Mallorca, the need for faster cross-border support is especially clear because travel links are so frequent.

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