 Operation Sawian, which means together in the local language, was an operation run over a two-week period. The first week consisted of training of Sudanese police with Interpol experts in the trafficking of human beings followed by a one-week deployment in various locations around Sudan. The first location was in some gold fields located about three and a half hours from Khartoum and then also officers were deployed to Khartoum International Airport. The results were very successful. Over 94 victims of human trafficking were saved. Warringly this included 85 children who were being trafficked. 14 suspects were identified and apprehended so I think overall both ourselves and the Sudanese authorities are very pleased with these initial results. The victim and assistance in these types of operations is essential. We noticed that the victims came from a wide range of countries. Sudan itself, South Sudan, Eritrea, the Congo and neighbouring countries so they were quite diverse. Now we believe that many of these people were being trafficked through the Sudan with a destination probably Europe. However it was interesting to note they were then diverted by the human traffickers into the secondary criminal activities.