Sex trafficking in Brunei

[2][3][4] Children,[3] persons in poverty, and migrants are particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking.

They suffer physical and psychological trauma and are typically guarded and/or locked up in poor conditions.

Male and female traffickers in Brunei come from all social and economic classes.

[3] The government of Brunei has been criticized for its inadequate anti-sex trafficking initiatives.

[2] YAS Brunei, a Bruneian youth initiative that is a product of Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, fights sex trafficking in the country.

Citizen and foreign victims are sex trafficked into and out of the districts of Brunei . They are raped and physically and psychologically harmed in locations within these administrative divisions.