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Repetition Article 3 of the Convention. Worst forms of child labour. Clause (a). All forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery. Sale and trafficking of children. The Committee previously noted that the new Penal Code Law No. 6 of 2012 was adopted. It noted that section 172 of the Penal Code prohibits the transporting of persons to a foreign country for prostitution and that section 181(2) provides that enticing, transporting, harbouring or receiving a minor below the age of 18 years for prostitution shall be punished. The Committee requested the Government to indicate the provisions of the Penal Code that prohibit the trafficking of minors for labour exploitation. The Committee takes due note of the Government’s indication in its report that section 160(1) of the Penal Code prohibits trafficking in persons for labour exploitation with a penalty ranging from two to eight years of imprisonment and that under section 160(3) this penalty increases to three to ten years when the crime involves children under the age of 16 years. The Committee requests the Government to provide information on the application in practice of the sections of the Penal Code that prohibit the sale and trafficking of children under the age of 18 years for sexual or labour exploitation, including the number of investigations, prosecutions, convictions and nature of the penalties imposed.