During the meeting, Hodson claimed he was offered a contract to kill an alleged amphetamine trafficker. |
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Having seen many of her students become disastrously addicted to drugs, she determined to kill the drug trafficker. |
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A young woman, say from provincial Ukraine, almost certainly under 23 and often far younger, is approached by a trafficker. |
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These factors make production attractive to both the criminal trafficker and to the addicted user. |
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The trafficker often coaches potential victims on how to respond during their visa interview. |
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If a State sees regular association between a drug trafficker and Taliban commanders, the Team believes it should submit the name for listing. |
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My trafficker arranged my passport, visa and airline ticket before I left, then took my documents when I arrived. |
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The upshot was that a human trafficker got off easy, in part, so that Christie could jail a small-town mayor. |
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Even if victims manage to escape from the trafficker, or report to the authorities, women can find themselves facing further trauma. |
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No terrorist, drug trafficker or trafficker in human beings must find shelter in a Member State. |
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A suspected trafficker was arrested attempting to bring in four people. |
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Once it was discovered that Ski Money was an accused human trafficker, Cardin quickly backtracked. |
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In conjunction, the stipulated assurance of immunity from extradition appeared as an act of surrender to a principal trafficker demand. |
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You see a trafficker who earns more in a week than a father with a family earns working for a whole month. |
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The animation recounts the story of a group of young children who meet a trafficker on their way to school. |
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The ASTRA legal team is currently seeking to annul the forced marriage of a victim to her trafficker. |
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Those fleeing further afield, for example to Europe, tend to need the services of an intermediary, a human smuggler or trafficker. |
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Khair Ulla Said wali Khairkhwa was a notorious heroin trafficker. |
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He raises cattle for a living and doesn't consider himself a drug trafficker or a professional killer, although he is paid for disappearing people. |
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Often, as in Amandou's case, the trafficker will approach the boy's parents in the guise of a religious teacher offering their child a free education. |
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For example, in a discretionary system, a government leader caught accepting bribes from a drug trafficker may keep the bribes and escape prosecution because improper pressure is brought to bear on the decision maker. |
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The trafficker spent the next eight years in high-security jails in Mexico, though his sojourn behind bars was reputedly softened by access to luxuries including good food and girlfriends. |
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However, a link must be established between the legal or natural person of the trafficker and Belgium, in the form either of a national link or of residence. |
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The penalty is also increased to three to ten years if the trafficker causes severe injury to health, death or some other equally serious consequence by an act of trafficking. |
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However, victims may participate in the criminal process not only as witnesses, but also as injured persons claiming compensation from the trafficker. |
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Canada's broad legal framework also includes a variety of provisions to assist a victim or witness to testify in a criminal proceeding against a trafficker. |
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The convicted drug trafficker was caught hiding naked in a panic room at his luxury Malaga villa earlier this month. |
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A FUGITIVE drug trafficker caught naked in a panic room by police has been brought back to the UK to face a 23-year jail sentence, police said yesterday. |
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