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A Fruit Grower From Santa Fe, to Prison for Exploiting 20 Harvesters

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Federal Justice took a key step in a case of human trafficking in the Santa Fe centre-north: prosecutors filed a formal charge against a 25-year-old rural producer, who is said to have been responsible for reducing to servitude a group of workers in a frutilla camp in Arroyo Leyes. In this context, prosecutors advanced that they would apply for an 8-year prison sentence in the eventual oral trial. The charge was brought by the Investigation and …
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Federal Justice took a key step in a case of human trafficking in the Santa Fe centre-north: prosecutors filed a formal charge against a 25-year-old rural producer, who is said to have been responsible for reducing to servitude a group of workers in a frutilla camp in Arroyo Leyes. In this context, prosecutors advanced that they would apply for an 8-year prison sentence in the eventual oral trial. The charge was brought by the Investigation and …

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RosarioPlus broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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