Statistics

 

Below data refer to cases, which received or should received (in opinion of the General’s Prosecutor Office (former: the National Prosecutor’s Office) legal qualification from articles that punish the crime of trafficking in human beings.

As a result of the change in the process of collection of data in 2009, these data was divided into two periods: 1995-2008 and 2009-2010:

  • Data for 1995-2008 refer to the crime of trafficking: the crime from Article 253 (1) of the Penal Code (trafficking) and Article 204 (4) of the Penal Code  (enticing or abducting another person with the aim of having him/her engage in prostitution abroad) and additionally crimes from Article 204 (1) of the Penal Code  (impelling another person to prostitution of facilitating it in order to gain material benefits), Article 204 (2)  of the Penal Code  (gaining material benefits from prostitution of another person), Article 204 (3) of the Penal Code  (committing the crimes pointed in Articles 204 (1) and 204 (2) against minor) and Article 203 of the Penal Code  (leading another person to prostitution by means of violence, unlawful threats, deceit or by taking advantage of the dependency or critical position);
  • Data for 2009 refer to the crime of trafficking: the crime from Article 253 (1) and Article 204 (4) of the Penal Code and additionally from Article 204 (3) and Article 203 of the Penal Code;
  • By analogy, data for 2010 refer to the crime of trafficking: the crime from Article 253 (1) and Article 204 (4) and Article 189 a (as a result of the amendment of the Penal Code which entered into force on 8th of September 2010) and additionally from Article 204 (3) and Article 203 of the Penal Code. 

 

 

OUTCOME OF THE PREPARATORY PROCEEDINGS

 

Data about  trafficking in human beings prepared by

Bureau of Organised Crime of the National Prosecutor’s Office

 

Outcome of the preparatory proceedings in cases dealing with
trafficking in human beings in 1995-2008

 

Year

Number
of completed cases

Number of cases resulting in bringing an indictment

Number of persons

charged

aggrieved

1995

20

18

43

205

1996

33

26

59

232

1997

37

31

58

163

1998

41

25

64

109

1999

17

14

24

109

2000

43

38

119

172

2001

49

35

71

93

2002

19

11

40

167

2003

45

30

134

261

2004

25

18

39

98

2005

31

19

42

99

2006

26

17

36

126

2007

48

28

62

1021

2008

53

28

78

315

Total

487

338

869

3170

 

 

 

 

Data about trafficking in human beings prepared by

Bureau of Organised Crime and Corruption of the General’s Prosecutor Office


 

Outcome of the preparatory proceedings in cases dealing with
trafficking in human beings in
20092010

 

Year

Number
of completed cases

Number of cases resulting in bringing an indictment

Number of persons

charged

aggrieved

2009

109

39

79

611

2010

117

40

78

323

Total

226

79

157

934

 

 

Outcome of the preparatory proceedings

 

Data about  trafficking in human beings prepared by

Bureau of Organised Crime of the National Prosecutor’s Office

Year

Number of victims below 15 years of age

2002

18 persons

2003

21  persons

2004

2 persons

2005

10 persons aged 16 i 17

2006

9 persons

2007

4 persons aged 15 and 2 persons aged 16

2008

5 persons aged 17 and 2 persons aged 16

 

 

Number of victims – foreigners in 1995– 2008

Ukraine - 263

Lithuania - 6

 

Belarus - 255

Sri Lanka - 4

 

Bulgaria - 40

Mongolia - 3

 

Romania - 22

Costa Rica - 2

 

Moldowa - 17

Kenia - 1

 

Russia - 14

Senegal - 1

 

Latvia - 8 

 

 

Vietnam - 7

 

 

 

 

Charged foreigners in 1995 – 2008

Year /Citizen of

Bulgaria

Ukraine

Turkey

Albania

Spain

Germany

Vietnam

Moldova

Russia

Romania

2001

16

-

3

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

2002

 7

 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2003

 7

21

-

-

-

1

1

-

1

-

2004

 5

-

1

-

-

-

3

-

-

1

2005

 2

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

2006

 4

 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2007

 1

 3

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

2008

5

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

Total

47

29

4

1

1

5

4

3

1

1

 

 

Data about trafficking in human beings prepared by

Bureau of Organised Crime and Corruption of the General’s Prosecutor Office


Year

Number of minor victims
(under 18 years old.)

2009

66 persons

2010

32 persons

 

 

Number of victims – foreigners in 2009 – 2010

Ukraine - 87

Germany - 1

Belarus - 56

Uganda - 1

Bulgaria - 47

Djibouti - 1

Bangladesz - 7

Dominikana - 1

Moldova - 4

Philippines -1

Romania - 2

Nigeria - 1

Vietnam -1

 

Russia- 1

 

 

 

Charged foreigners in 2010

Year /Citizen of

Bulgaria

Ukraine

Tukey

Russia

Italy

2010

9

4

1

1

1

 

 

 

POLICE DATA

Data about trafficking in human beings prepared by

The General Headquarters of Police, Central Unit for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
(in 2010 – Article 189 a and Article 253 of the Penal Code;
in 2004 - 2009 – Article 253 (1) and Article 204 (4) of the Penal Code)

Year

Total number of victims

Including minors

2004

44

3

2005

22

-

2006

18

-

2007

860

-

2008

66

-

2009

66

8

2010

25

-

 
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