Sentencing up to 24 Years in Prison for 27 Defendants for Labor Trafficking at the Philadelphia Temple
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Attorney General Alberto Gentili requested on Tuesday sentences of between 3 years and 9 months and up to 24 years in prison for 27 people accused of joining an international organization that, under the figure of the religious congregation called “Templo Philadelphia” and for almost five decades, captured and subjected people in a vulnerable situation to exploit them at work and keep them in conditions of servitude.
Buenos Aires, 24 June (NA) -- A prosecutor requested sentences of up to 24 years in prison for 27 accused of joining the "Templo Philadelphia" religious congregation, located in the Buenos Aires town of San Justo, for the crimes of reduction to servitude, labor trafficking and illegal association. Attorney Alberto Gentili pointed out, during his pleading in front of the Federal Criminal Court No. 2 of San Martín, that the organization existed be…
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