Four Accused of Sexually Exploiting Women in a Villa in Pozuelo De Alarcón: 'I Slept in a Basement without Windows and Had only One Hour a Day Free'
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Four people of Venezuelan nationality have been sitting since this week on the bench of the Audiencia de Madrid accused of integrating a network of sexual exploitation that operated in a villa in Pozuelo de Alarcón, according to El Periódico. The Prosecutor’s Office asks for between five and thirteen years in prison for those accused of criminal organization crimes for purposes of sexual exploitation, illegal immigration and threats. Thus, the n…
Four Venezuelan people, three women and one man, are being tried this week at the Audiencia de Madrid for being part of a criminal network dedicated to the sexual exploitation of women irregularly brought from South America, especially from Venezuela.
The Spanish National Police has dismantled a criminal organization allegedly dedicated to trafficking in human beings for the purpose of sexual exploitation that operated mainly in Madrid and Tenerife. The operation has culminated in the arrest of 17 persons and the identification of 14 victims, all of them Venezuelan women who were allegedly captured in their country of origin through deception and false promises of prosperity in Spain. The inv…

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