Interpol coordinates a global operation that arrests 1,024 suspects and identifies 2,070 victims of human trafficking across four continents.The five-day Global Chain campaign, run with partners including Romania, Austria, Europol, Frontex and Ameripol, finds roughly 10 percent of victims are minors from North, Central and South America and records cases such as Brazil’s trafficking of 406 people to Cambodia for online fraud centres and Belgium’s arrest of 17 suspects who recruited underage girls for prostitution in Belgium and France.Valdecy Urquiza says human trafficking generates hundreds of billions in illicit revenue and causes lasting harm to survivors, and officials say the operation produced leads for prosecution while underscoring the need for sustained international coordination and legal follow-through.