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Unaccompanied Minor: One man’s journey from bystander to anti-child trafficking activist
by Kitania Kavey & Claire Nagel
270 pages
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An airport worker accidentally uncovers a pedophilia ring operating through a Dutch airport. When his attempts to get help from the authorities fails, he struggles to smuggle a young victim to safety outside the country before they are both captured by either the police or the criminals.
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Category: Fiction
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About the Book
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A passenger assistant working in a busy European airport believed he may have transported an unaccompanied minor through customs and delivered her into the hands of sex traffickers. He reported his suspicions to the authorities and expected someone else to handle it. When nothing was done and he was faced with another unaccompanied minor in similar circumstances, he felt compelled to take matters into his own hands.
He was just an average, middle-aged service worker with no experience in law enforcement, security or a related field to draw from. Yet he became an activist, operating outside the law to try and prevent traffickers from flying their victims globally; upmarketing child sex slaves from third world to first world countries.
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About the Author |
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Claire Nagel and her daughter, Kitania Kavey, are both originally from New York City. Claire is a long-time activist who now lives in Cape May, NJ. Kitania, an award-winning screenwriter, resides in the small city of Alkmaar in the Netherlands, where she studies Dutch and teaches English. |
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