Trafficker
(noun)
A person who buys, sells, or transports illegal goods, especially drugs or human beings.
Origin:
The word trafficker comes from the late 17th century, from the verb "to traffic" which means to trade or deal in something, especially illegal or immoral goods. it refers to a person who buys, sells, or transports illegal goods, especially drugs or human beings.
Examples:
- The police arrested the trafficker for smuggling drugs across the border.
- The trafficker was charged with human trafficking for transporting illegal immigrants into the country.
- Traffickers often use violence and intimidation to control their victims.
- Traffickers use various methods, such as deception and false promises, to recruit and transport their victims.
- Trafficking is a serious crime that has a detrimental impact on the lives of the people affected by it.