agents National Police 17 women were released living as a slave in a brothel and eight people were arrested Alleged being a member of a criminal organization dedicated to trafficking people for the purpose of sexual exploitation in the town of Bormujos (Seville).
The investigation began in mid-July, when agents learned that a large number of foreign citizens were living in a brothel where they live and work in the town of Bormujos.
Agents were able to verify how women were “held in slavery through a combination of force, coercion, and intimidation, It was claimed that members of this organization took advantage of this when they found themselves in a vulnerable and helpless situation after being deceived by a job that was far from reality.
The organization transported them from their point of departure to Seville, and on arrival in the capital of Seville, people acting as taxi drivers took them to a house in the municipality of Bormujos, and many of them have not left since they arrived.
tucked into a room
In the brothel, the victims they lived crammed into a room of about five square metres.they were forced to engage in drugs and work “24 hours a week, if necessary”, giving almost half of their salaries to the organization.
After the relevant investigative steps were taken by the police officers, a judicial warrant was issued before the investigated property was entered and searched.
there the police Release the victims immediately Arrested 8 members of this criminal organization on charges of human trafficking, criminal organization and crimes against workers’ rights and handed them over to the courthouse.
Source: Informacion

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