Lukashevich, Tamara



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Tamara Lukasevich

Sex trafficking is considered the largest specific subcategory of transnational modern-day slavery. Prostitution, pimping, maintaining brothels, and other related sex crimes, supply the growth of modern-day slavery by providing a viable market for human traffickers to saturate. Furthermore, in countries that tolerate prostitution or has legalized prostitution, there is a greater demand for human trafficking victims. Therefore, we have compiled the following list of female sex traffickers that are wanted by the Belarus government for various organized trans-international sex crimes, People Smuggling, Trafficking and Illegal Immigration. They are all Belarus Nationals and are at-large somewhere in the world.

Furthermore, the United Nations has also red flagged these women as most wanted alleged criminals.

Categories of Offences: CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN, PEOPLE SMUGGLING, TRAFFICKING & ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, SEX CRIMES


Arrest Warrant Issued by: MINSK / Belarus

Lukashevich speaks Russian, and her arrest warrant is issued by Minsk, Belarus, for organized trans-international sex crimes, People Smuggling, Trafficking and Illegal Immigration.



How does human trafficking take place in Europe? Poor, uneducated, and unskilled citizens from small towns and villages tend to fall prey to traffickers. The typical scenario involves organized sex trafficking operations using liaisons or recruiters with ties to the local community to recruit local persons. These persons, normally poor young women, are easily lured into a "promising job position" in another country to solve their financial problems. These recruiters gain young women's trust by offering money for a visa and other trip expenses, with the agreement that the woman will pay them back on upon her return. But what the victims don't know is that recruiters are paid a commission for each person they lure.

When the women and sometimes children, reach their across-border destination, they are met by the next level of human trafficking organization, transporters. The transporters confiscate their legal documents and transport them to a new destination. The young women are told they will have to work to pay their debt incurred from their migration before they will get their documents back, and therefore, the prostitution cycle begins. The women are generally started at a somewhat decent establishment, but instead of their debt shrinking, it grows through miscellaneous charges. Furthermore, studies have shown that 60 to 95 percent of the women are either physically assaulted, raped, or both. Eventually, the women are sold and resold to worse nightclubs and brothels as they grow old. Sooner or later, once they've lost their sexual appeal, the women may get lucky and be turned out to the street.
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