sureya hersi runs a group called sisters without borders.ghts of impoverished muslim women of kenya's northern coast. even she has onlyjust learned about the trafficking problem. we never used to be aware. we discovered that, actually, we have women who were lured without their will, and taken to somalia. some of them have managed to come back to now tell their stories. but it's something that is very new. it's so new that when i finally get to see the county commissioner in mombasa, he has no idea of the scale of the problem, and he's in charge of security. yeah, there could be cases of women being smuggled out, yeah. there could be a few cases of women being smuggled out. you say a few, could you put a number? no, i cannot give you the numbers, because, you see, these things are done discreetly. nobody comes out in the open to say, "i am being trafficked," or, "i have been given a job in somalia." so people hide, to go looking for greener pastures, as it were. one of the reasons it's been hard to collect statistics is that those trafficked