In a significant law enforcement action, two Cuban nationals, Raudel Valverde and Yenifer María Quevedo Millán, were arrested and now face charges under Guyana’s Trafficking in Persons Act. This alarming event shines a light on the persistent issue of human trafficking within the region, prompting calls for increased vigilance and preventive measures. Authorities are expected to investigate further to understand the scope of human trafficking networks affecting Guyana and the surrounding areas. The charges bring to the forefront the need for greater awareness and action against such crimes.
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