In a major coordinated effort with Romania, Europol, and INTERPOL, and led by Austria, Frontex spearheaded an international operation involving 40 countries to disrupt criminal networks engaged in human trafficking, resulting in the arrests of over two hundred people traffickers.
Operation Global Chain 2024 saw police authorities and border guards across several continents joining forces in targeting criminal networks, including mafia-type, ethnic, and family-based groups. Special attention was given to cases involving children, ensuring they were swiftly taken to safety.
This large-scale operation took place between 3 June and 9 June and focused on dismantling networks involved in sexual exploitation, forced criminality, and forced begging. The result was the arrest of 219 people smugglers and the rescue of 1 374 victims, mainly women and children.
The nerve centre of the operation was based at Frontex’s headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, where data was collected by the participating countries, shared and cross-checked in real-time with the support of Europol and INTERPOL. The setting up of the coordination centre at Frontex greatly facilitated a smooth exchange of information among all participants.