ICE Detains 10 Workers at Baton Rouge Massage Parlors
- On Wednesday, law enforcement officials conducted coordinated operations at nine massage businesses in Baton Rouge, detaining ten Chinese women on site through ICE.
- The raids resulted from a multi-agency investigation that began in November into complaints about prostitution and pandering.
- Sheriff's deputies worked with local and federal agencies to obtain criminal search warrants related to the alleged misdemeanor charges.
- Attorney General Liz Murrill reported that the operation led to the rescue of individuals and the seizure of evidence revealing extensive networks involved in unlawful activities, including money laundering and trafficking.
- Authorities continue interviewing the women to determine their immigration status, while seized cash and evidence are being analyzed, indicating ongoing enforcement efforts.
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Five massage parlors now have to answer to the Bochum police, because what happened here is unbelievable.
Federal and local authorities raid Baton Rouge massage parlors, 10 females detained by ICE
Nine massage parlors across Baton Rouge were raided by a mix of local and federal law enforcement agents Tuesday, resulting in ten Chinese-national females being detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to a press release on the…
10 Chinese nationals detained after ICE operation at Baton Rouge massage parlors
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained 10 Chinese nationals Wednesday after an operation at nine Baton Rouge massage parlors. The federal agency said agents searched the locations after getting criminal search warrants for prostitution and pandering that led to the seizure of bulk cash and evidence. According to ICE, the women were detained as agents work on identification and removal …
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