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He Power of attorney sentenced to 18 months in pre-trial detention for those involved who may be linked to the Tren de Aragua criminal group, who are under investigation by the Department of State as alleged perpetrators of the crime of aggravated trafficking in human beings – for the purpose of sexual exploitation – to the detriment of seven women.
The prosecutor’s office pointed out that Nairobis del Valle Mercian Cardona, Roxanne Bello Ollarve, Carlos Daniel Valera Caldera, Jairo Christoper Cervantes Laupa And Edwin Quize Espino.
The affected Venezuelan and Colombian citizens were held in two buildings located in the San Martin de Porres and Lima areas.
One of the girls was able to contact a relative who alerted the authorities in her country by forwarding the complaint to Team 01 Corporate Provincial Attorney Specializing in Human Trafficking Crimes from Limewhere the arrest and rescue operation was launched.
As a result, among the victims were found a minor under the age of 15, two women in a manageable condition with a risk of miscarriage, and two mothers of underage children.
Arrest of persons under investigation
Fiscal prudence also led to the arrest of four suspects, two Venezuelans and two Peruvians, who may have been linked to the Tren de Aragua crime group.
According to tax investigations, the victims may have been captured in their countries of origin under false promises of work to be transported to Lima, where they were distributed to different places for sexual exploitation in exchange for paying “fines” imposed on the costs of their transfers, the same, which would amount to amounts in excess of S$5,000.
In this way, FISTRAP Lima reaffirms its commitment to continue combating the crimes of trafficking in human beings that infringe on human dignity in all its forms.
Source: RPP

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