Spanish Police Free More than 100 Women From Trafficking Ring
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In Spain, during a series of raids, the police liberated 162 forced prostitutes.
In holiday regions such as Valencia, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia, women were monitored 24 hours a day and forced into prostitution.
Spanish police have freed 162 South American women held captive by a criminal organization. Thirty-seven members of the organization were arrested for human trafficking. They allegedly forced the women into prostitution. Police captured this footage of the raids: Most of the women lacked residency and work permits, making it difficult for them to report them. The investigation was launched when three women did so. They stated that they had been …
The Spanish police are laying down the craft for dozens of traffickers in holiday areas.
The criminal network recruited women in Spain and South America, most of which in a vulnerable and unauthorized situation of residence and work, and forced them to prostitution. The Spanish content. Dismantled criminal network that forced poor women to commit prostitution first appeared in Journal i.
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