All of the trafficking offenders convicted in 2009 received jail time; there were no suspended sentences.
The average sentence given to convicted trafficking offenders was 45 months.
The government did not convict any trafficking offenders during the reporting period.
The government did not report the sentence ranges for those convicted trafficking offenders sentenced to time in prison.
The government did not disclose the punishments given to the trafficking offenders.
In 2009, the government convicted 25 trafficking offenders and provided care for 1,109 victims, increases over the previous reporting period.
No trafficking offenders were arrested or prosecuted during the year.
Last year the government convicted two trafficking offenders and sentenced them to 12 years' imprisonment.
To date, the government has not convicted any trafficking offenders.
In 2009, the government investigated 13 suspected trafficking offenders, compared with 15 in 2008.