Sri Lanka, July 6 -- Sri Lanka's National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force has outlined a new five-year strategy to combat human trafficking, highlighting the growing threat posed by technology-enabled recruitment, labour exploitation and organised transnational crime.

The National Strategic Action Plan on Combating Human Trafficking (2026-2030) was presented to Members of Parliament during an awareness programme held recently at the Parliament Complex, organised jointly by the Ministry of Defence's National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force and the Parliament of Sri Lanka.

According to officials, the strategic action plan is built around four key pillars: preventing human trafficking, identifying and protecting victims, strengthening...