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Chilean Justice Convicts Eight Members of a Sexual Exploitation Network Linked to the Aragua Train · Global Voices

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On Friday, eight people were convicted for their participation in a sexual exploitation network linked to the Aragua Train in Chile. The situation was discovered in 2023 and one of the victims was a minor. The complaint was promoted by the National Institute of Human Rights. In a publication of the website Bio Bio de Chile that, among the sentenced persons, include five Venezuelan citizens, two Colombians and one Chilean. The Fourth Oral Court i…
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The situation was discovered in 2023, and one of its victims was a minor. The post convicted eight members of a sexual exploitation network linked to the Aragua Train in Chile appeared first on El Nacional.

On Friday, eight people were convicted for their participation in a sexual exploitation network linked to the Aragua Train in Chile. The situation was discovered in 2023 and one of the victims was a minor. The complaint was promoted by the National Institute of Human Rights. In a publication of the website Bio Bio de Chile that, among the sentenced persons, include five Venezuelan citizens, two Colombians and one Chilean. The Fourth Oral Court i…

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Eight people, including five Venezuelans, were found guilty for their participation in a sexual exploitation network linked to the “Tren de Aragua” in Chile. The facts in question were committed between 2021 and 2023. The situation was discovered in 2023. They are a total of seven victims, all women, and among them a 17-year-old adolescent. The complaint was filed by the National Institute of Human Rights. Among those convicted, there are also t…

The ruling condemned five Venezuelans, two Colombians and one Chilean who operated under constant surveillance of the victims, achieving the verdict through evidence of vulnerability, despite the fact that the victims did not declare out of fear.

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pnt.cl broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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