Police Advisory

Getting criminals off the streets.

Prosecuting for Justice

At Beautiful Dream Society, our commitment to combating human trafficking is guided by the 3P paradigm: Protection, Prevention, and Prosecution. For years, we have worked tirelessly to protect survivors and prevent trafficking through various programs, including our groundbreaking transit monitoring initiative at Lesotho's borders, supported by Love Justice International and the US Department of State. Now, with generous backing from our partners at Lantern Rescue, we are thrilled to enhance our capabilities in the critical area of prosecution.

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Our Police Advisors

BDS employs retired police officers renowned for their dedication and courage, to provide individualized support for cases of human trafficking. Known for their extensive career in law enforcement, marked by integrity and a steadfast pursuit of justice, these Police Advisors are perfectly equipped for a pivotal role at our organization. Their expertise is not merely a boon for our team but a beacon of hope for the communities we serve.

Why prosecution matters

1. Deterrence

Holding traffickers accountable discourages others from committing similar offenses.

2. Justice

Prosecution helps provide closure and justice to survivors, an essential part of their healing process.

 3. Safety

Removing perpetrators from the streets makes our communities safer for everyone.

Help us bring justice

With our Police Advisors at the helm of our prosecution support efforts, we are better equipped to support Lesotho law enforcement to track, arrest, and help prosecute traffickers. Their expertise helps ensure that cases are handled with the highest level of care and professionalism, increasing the likelihood of successful outcomes. Your support is crucial to maintaining this program. Will you donate to help us prosecute those committing serious crimes?

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Ready to make a difference?

We need your help to continue providing these services to survivors and their children. Will you be part of the solution to human trafficking?