July 2026, at least 334 individuals were directly arrested for human trafficking—with a total of 1,024 suspects detained—as part of a major international law enforcement crackdown.Because global crime statistics are updated across different timelines, there is no single live counter for every individual arrest worldwide. However, several major multi-jurisdictional operations and regional cases concluded this month:Global CrackdownsOperation Global Chain: A massive five-day global operation led by Austrian and Romanian authorities resulted in 1,024 total arrests. This included 334 specific human trafficking arrests and 690 for associated crimes. Coordinated by INTERPOL, Europol, Frontex, and Ameripol, the sweep spanned 59 countries, dismantled 22 criminal groups, and identified 2,070 victims.Regional OperationsCanada (Project Troubadour): The Halton Regional Police Service executed ten search warrants across the Greater Toronto Area, resulting in the arrest of 9 individuals. Facing 85 criminal charges, this represents the largest human trafficking bust in the department's history, rescuing 12 victims of commercial sexual exploitation.Australia & Indonesia: An extensive two-year joint investigation by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Indonesian authorities concluded with syndicate members being jailed following a child exploitation and trafficking operation that removed seven victims from harm.
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