‘In desperation they flee their own country, and pay around £15,000 to the criminal gangs, to provide them with safe houses and forged documents to get them into the country.’.
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‘The Underground Railroad was a network of safe houses, churches and shelters instrumental in helping an estimated 30,000 slaves escape to free states and Canada during the 19th century.’.‘The course included surveillance and photographing facilities, the establishment and use of safe houses, covert travel and writing secret reports.’.‘The two-year scheme will see the creation of safe houses and is expected to create better intelligence on the criminals behind the trafficking.’.‘Monk witnesses a man in a Chinese mob being murdered, and has to stay in a FBI safe house as a result.’.‘She does say that he came under suspicion from time to time, used safe houses for his work, and had several pseudonyms.’.‘The detainee can be used to positively identify terrorists, show safe houses and weapons caches, or identify other activities that are of military value to the battalion.’.
‘Do not abandon partners, and, above all, do not allow the location of the safe house to fall into enemy hands.’.‘She returned South to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom during the 1850s on the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and hiding places from the South to the North.’.‘This follows the discovery of prototype devices during a raid on a safe house at an undisclosed location, the analyst said.’.‘And as you've been seeing on the news, we have been targeting their hideouts, their safe houses, their meeting locations, weapons caches, and getting very good results.’.‘The leaders are compelled to move daily from safe house to safe house to avoid being exterminated.’.