Interpol Busts Sickening Organised 'E-Pimping' Networks Online Forcing Women Into S***** Exploitation
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Interpol Busts Sickening Organised 'E-Pimping' Networks Online Forcing Women into S***** Exploitation
An international police operation has uncovered a disturbing web of online exploitation in which organised groups used content subscription platforms to control, market, and profit from women's s**ualised content. The investigation, coordinated by Interpol and the and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), exposed what authorities described as sophisticated 'e-pimping' schemes that operated across borders and relied hea…
Moroccan Child Protection Group Warns of Online Exploitation Risks
Moroccan child protection association “Matkich Waldi” (Don’t Touch My Child) warned Thursday of growing risks linked to the online exploitation of minors for prostitution and sex trafficking. The association said criminal networks are increasingly using social media platforms and digital applications to lure and exploit children. The group called on security, judicial, and technical authorities to strengthen monitoring of online platforms, track…
Investigators from seven European states, including Romania, organized a 4-day operation to identify sites, social networks, messaging platforms and possible profiles involved in human trafficking and sexual exploitation crimes.
The international police organization Interpol carried out an operation in seven European countries to identify a new system for the recruitment of victims of human trafficking, most of them from South America, through digital payment platforms in exchange for explicit sexual content.

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