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They Warn of an Increase in Spanish Prostitutes: "It Is Much Easier to Capture a Girl Through Social Networks, than to Bring Her From Colombia or Venezuela"

The 'La Lanterna' programme, with its Expósito, has witnessed first-hand the crude reality of prostitution by visiting the CEIMPRO centre in Leganes and touring the Marconi polygon by the hand of APRAM, the association for the prevention, reintegration and care of prostituted women. Experience reveals a world of exploitation with mafiosos, whores and women treated as slaves, but also sheds light on the hope offered by the organizations that help…
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The 'La Lanterna' programme, with its Expósito, has witnessed first-hand the crude reality of prostitution by visiting the CEIMPRO centre in Leganes and touring the Marconi polygon by the hand of APRAM, the association for the prevention, reintegration and care of prostituted women. Experience reveals a world of exploitation with mafiosos, whores and women treated as slaves, but also sheds light on the hope offered by the organizations that help…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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