National Police And Civil Guard Last year, eight criminal organizations for the sexual exploitation of women were busted in the Alicante province. HE Carlos Sánchez, deputy Government delegate in AlicanteErdoğan, who chaired the coordination meeting held this Thursday with State Security Forces and Corps commanders and members of social organizations on the occasion of the international day against sexual exploitation and trafficking of women, girls and boys, congratulated the officials of both bodies for this fight. This is their work in the fight against sexual exploitation. He also thanked for the work and participation. Doctors of the World and Fiet Gratiaas well as other associations concerned with the protection of victims.
Sánchez reminded: “Despite the great progress we have made as a country, victims of human trafficking, sexual exploitation and women in prostitution face serious obstacles to exercising their fundamental rights, as Spain is an international reference point in the fight against gendered violence.
Annual balance
As discussed at the meeting in the Government Sub-Delegation, Civil Guard did it last year Two operations on 10 prisoners 14 victims were released for allegedly sexually abusing women. The Civil Guard also “inspected 20 hostess businesses and identified 540 potential women victims of human trafficking and/or sexual exploitation.”
The National Police disbanded six organizations this year, with 43 detainees. In these actions, they released 32 victims and assisted 28 victims. Likewise, the Unit of the National Police of the Valencian Community carried out 103 inspections this year.
The Head of the Unit for Combating Violence Against Women attended the meeting chaired by the government sub-delegate. Mods Salazar; lieutenant colonel Antonio Darder, Head of the Judicial Police and Civil Guard Information Department; Lieutenant social interlocutor of the Civil Guard Judicial Police Organic Unit, Pablo Quilez Bardisa; Social interlocutor of the National Police on human trafficking, chief inspector José Luis Tinoco; State head of the National Police of the Valencian Community, Maria Luisa Rodríguez; Human Trafficking and Immigration Prosecutor, Joaquin Alarcon; World Doctors representatives Carmen Mairal and Soledad Martín; and those responsible for Fiet Gratia, Julia Camandorte and Julia Mansilla.