Albanian drug lords are trafficking children into Britain where they're forced into slavery in the UK's £5billion cocaine market

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Albanian drug lords are trafficking kids into Britain where they're forced into slavery in UK's £5billion cocaine market

FORCED by a violent father into begging on the streets at 11, trafficked into Britain by Albanian gangs at 15 to endure slave labour, mugged then put into a children’s home – Samet Mata’s short life has been more traumatic than most people can imagine.

Alfred Hamzaj, 22, was jailed for eight months for dealing in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, after being caught with four kilos of cannabis. Tamara Barnett, from the Human Trafficking Foundation, says: “There is a real sense of hopelessness in Albania.“The family might be involved, wanting to use their child to earn money, or they might want to give that child better opportunities overseas but then it all goes wrong when they get here.”

“The traffickers and exploiters promise them money, a lot of money, and they promise them a job or when the boys are minors, they promise them accommodation, or clothes, so things that they need to have,” an anonymous source told a Home Office inquiry. They use social media to entice new recruits, sending messages boasting of their success with money, flash cars, fat cigars, women and jewellery.

Some Albanian families send their children to the UK and overseas for the best of reasons: they want to give them the chance of a decent education and future.

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Dirty foreign cu*ts

I don't believe they are forced in most cases. I believe they are willingly agreeing/wanting to do this. They make up claims of being 'forced' or how hard their life was back home to gain sympathy and get off the hook for their crimes and get asylum.

Oh not this as well!!! What is going on?

There are also probably Albanians who work legal somewhere

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