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UK Extradites Afghan Gang Members in Child Trafficking Case

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UK authorities have extradited Afghan gang members accused of trafficking young boys for sexual exploitation and blackmail.

The suspects were arrested following an international investigation involving multiple European agencies.

Officials described the case as one of the most serious human trafficking operations uncovered in recent years.

Child protection groups welcomed the extradition, calling it a step toward justice for victims.

The case highlights ongoing challenges in combating cross-border organized crime.

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