Over one million people from West and Central Africa have emigrated clandestinely to Europe over the past decade and people-trafficking has now become the biggest crime racket in Africa after drugs, according to information released at a conference in Cote d’Ivoire this week. The International Office for Migration (IOM) told the three-day conference organised by the international police organisation Interpol that in 1991 there were an estimated two million “irregular migrants” in Europe from West and Central Africa. Full Story
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