Eleven Women Freed and Seven Arrested in Human Trafficking Operation in Spain
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Eleven women freed and seven arrested in human trafficking operation in Spain
A joint operation by Spain’s Guardia Civil and National Police has led to the arrest of seven people in Denia and Els Poblets, Alicante, for their alleged involvement in a criminal network dedicated to the sexual exploitation of women. Eleven victims were freed during the raids, the Guardia Civil confirmed on Wednesday November 12. The investigation began in November 2024… Source
The agents carried out five house searches in both populations that have allowed the intervention of about 50,000 euros in cash, 100 grams of cocaine, three vehicles, electronic devices and accounting books.
Police Bust Sex Trafficking Ring in Alicante – 11 Women Freed, 7 Arrested
Dénia and Els Poblets raids uncover cash, drugs, and luxury cars Spanish authorities have struck a major blow against human trafficking in Alicante, rescuing 11 women and arresting seven suspects linked to a criminal network exploiting women for sex. The shocking case came to light last November at Madrid-Barajas Airport, when police spotted a possible trafficking victim. Their investigation led straight to a criminal gang based in Dénia, which …
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. Eleven women have been released and seven persons arrested in a joint operation of the Civil Guard and the National Police against a criminal organization dedicated to human trafficking and sexual exploitation in the Alicante localities of Denia and Els Poblets. The criminal network, of Colombian origin, captured vulnerable women in their country of origin, attracted by false pro…
The organization held the victims captive in premises in Dénia and Els Poblets, where they were forced to prostitute themselves.
A joint operation by the Civil Guard and the National Police against a criminal organization dedicated to the sexual exploitation of women has resulted in the arrest of seven people in Dénia and Els Poblets and the release of eleven women exploited by the disarticulated network.
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