Human Trafficking is an American television mini-series produced by Muse about an agent going undercover to stop an organisation from trafficking people, and the struggles of three trafficked women.
The mini-series originally premiered in the USA on Lifetime on 24 October, 2005. There are two 105-minute episodes in the series.
Human Trafficking originally aired in South Africa on DStv's Hallmark channel on Saturday 12 and 19 July 2008, at 21h00.
A rebroadcast of the mini-series premiered on Hallmark on Friday 21 November 2008, at 21h00.
Synopsis
Human Trafficking is a cautionary tale of an international scourge, and a thriller with an important message.
When a sixteen-year-old girl from the Ukraine, a single mother from Russia, an orphaned seventeen year old in Romania, and a teenage tourist become victims of international sex-trade traffickers, a crack team of agents from ICE fight to nail the oppressors in a conspiracy of global proportions.
Every day, women and children are enslaved - kidnapped or sold into sex-trafficking rings.
This is a tough, uncompromising drama about the brutal realities faced by some of them, and the rookie immigration agent who, with the help of her boss and his team, works to bust the ring she uncovers and get its victims to safety.
This emotional tale of survival and justice is a must-see, as it exposes the horror stories that could happen in any neighbourhood - including yours.