MANILA, Philippines—The government's Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (Iacat) on Saturday said it had sent a team to the Caraga and Davao regions following reports that human trafficking syndicates were preying on the communities there affected by Typhoon "Pablo." Undersecretary Jose Vicente Salazar of the Department of Justice, which cochairs Iacat, said the team was dispatched to check on the veracity of the reports as well as to educate the communities on the perils of human trafficking and how to detect human trafficking offenders. "We must act fast as human trafficking syndicates are known to victimize members of depressed communities....
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