Tags: EU | Spain | Human Trafficking

Spain Busts Sex Trafficking Ring Based on Victim Hotline Tip

Saturday, 22 October 2016 09:23 AM EDT

MADRID (AP) — Police in Spain say they have arrested 21 people and freed four women while breaking up an alleged human trafficking ring.

The country's national police said in a statement Saturday that the bust in the southern city of Malaga happened after a victim called an anti-sex trafficking hotline saying she was being forced into prostitution and to consume illegal drugs.

Police say the ring was led by a woman who operated four locations where victims were forced to prostitute themselves in "marathonic sessions."

One of the freed women first was exploited when she was a minor.

Spanish police say the anonymous hotline established three years ago has received more than 1,800 calls this year, leading to about 400 interventions by the police.

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Police in Spain say they have arrested 21 people and freed four women while breaking up an alleged human trafficking ring.The country's national police said in a statement Saturday that the bust in the southern city of Malaga happened after a victim called an anti-sex...
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Saturday, 22 October 2016 09:23 AM
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