Four arrested by PSNI over suspected trafficking of Romanian women
- Four people were arrested on Tuesday in Northern Ireland during searches linked to suspected trafficking of Romanian women for sexual exploitation.
- The arrests came after an investigation into a criminal network believed to have lured Romanian women with deceptive promises of improved lives.
- Officers conducted four searches—three in Ballymena and one in Omagh—where brothels connected to the suspected group were located.
- Detective Inspector Rachel Miskelly stated three men and one 21-year-old woman face charges including human trafficking, controlling prostitution, brothel keeping, and money laundering.
- The police expect more victims remain unidentified and affirmed the investigation will continue with public appeals for information.
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