Wednesday, April 27, 2011

13 Pimps arrested for human trafficking (Romanian/Brazilian women) related to prostitution, illegal detention in Southern Spain

The Spanish National Police have arrested 13 people in Andalucia in an operation to dismantle a gang of Spanish-Romanian traffickers led by the so-called "clan of Cortez", which operated Brazilian and Romanian women in hostess clubs, plus crammed into a warehouse in Cordoba. 

Pimps clan dismantled in Andalucia overcrowding victims Advanced Photography

The network was led by a Spanish citizen and his wife, who performed numerous trips to Brazil and Romania to ensnare their victims, women who had been of necessity to find employment giving them false promises of jobs in the service sector.

After moving to Spain, the victims were locked in a warehouse in Cordoba until they were given false documents and subsequently were exploited sexually in hostess clubs in Cordoba, Seville and Malaga under threat and extreme violence, police said.

The victims were threatened to harm them or their families in their countries of origin if not return the debt, an amount of money they never had to pay due to the generation of new costs and penalties for not meeting standards organization.

Along with the thirteen arrested (nine in the province of Malaga and Cordoba four) for crimes of human trafficking related to prostitution, illegal detention and other related, police also charged with similar offenses three other people.

The detainees had created a complex web of companies without business to launder profits from the many illegally, and simulated the lack of benefit in those companies to fraudulently obtain state subsidies.

The investigation began last December following a complaint from several people who claimed to be victims of labor exploitation by a network dedicated to the exploitation of foreign women, mainly from Brazil and Romania.

After identifying the couple accused of leading the plot, the investigation obtained the identity of the other members of the network and its various functions, financial managers, club managers, porters, etc ... within the group.

Participated in the operation were officers from the Central Networks and Falsehoods Illegal Immigration Documentary (UCRIF) of UCRIF Malaga Provincial Brigade Aliens of Cordoba and the Tax Office.

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