Immigrants Cry Out for Legal Security Against Crime - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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The National Police dismantled a gang dedicated to trafficking in persons, specifically women of Venezuelan nationality, in Guayaquil.
Immigrants cry out for legal security against crime - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Los buenos somos más (There are more of us good people). That's the phrase the Venezuelan immigrant community has used on social media as a warning after two women's bodies were discovered in shallow graves in Bejucal on the night of June 25. The women appeared to be Venezuelans between 15 and 25 years old. They were found dead in a farm field near Line Road Extension, near Warren Road, Bejucal. Upon hearing the news, the Venezuelan community in…
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today A macabre discovery took place in Quito, Ecuador, after the authorities found buried on June 25 the remains of a Venezuelan mother and her daughter, who were eight months old. The victims were found, in particular, in San Miguel de los Bancos, canton of the northwestern Pichincha. The parent responded to the name of Maria and was 25 years old, while the girl was only 10 years old. Both arrived i…
A macabre discovery took place in Quito, Ecuador, after the authorities found buried on June 25 the remains of a Venezuelan mother and her daughter, who were eight months old. The victims were found, in particular, in San Miguel de los Bancos, canton of the northwestern Pichincha. The parent responded to the name of Maria and was 25 years old, while the girl was only 10 years old. Both arrived in that country in search of a better quality of lif…


Eleven women of Venezuelan nationality, one of whom was a minor, were rescued on Friday from three properties located in Guayaquil, Ecuador, which operated as brothels and in which they were sexually exploited, according to the Ecuadorian National Police, which arrested three Venezuelans in the operation as alleged perpetrators of the crime. The operation was carried out following an investigation initiated in February, after another brothel was…
Eleven women of Venezuelan nationality, one of them a minor, were rescued on Friday from three properties located in Guayaquil, Ecuador, which operated as brothels and in which they were sexually exploited, as announced by the Ecuadorian National Police, which arrested three Venezuelans in the operation as alleged perpetrators of the crime. EFE The operation was carried out following an investigation initiated in February, after another brothel …
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