A gang that sexually exploited Venezuelans fell



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Some members of this structure were located in Arauca and contacted girls, adolescents and women, many of them Venezuelans who entered Colombia alone or with their young children, the Prosecutor’s Office reported in a statement.

Women received job offers from criminals as waitresses. This is how they were convinced to travel to Yopal, adds the prosecutor’s office.

When the victims arrived in the capital of Casanare, the perpetrators allegedly They withheld their identification documents and demanded that they pay, with sexual services, transportation costs.

These services were to be performed by the deceived women in three nightclubs. And to subdue them, the criminals threatened to report them to the authorities for being migrants, explains the Prosecutor’s Office.

The victims were confined, while the debt grew“Says the statement in another of its sections. “They were charged for board and lodging, and were fined when they refused harassment, argued with the men who frequented these places, or tried to escape.”

Based on the work of a year of infiltrated investigators, plus the testimonies of three women, two of them 15 and 16 years old rescued in February of this year, the Police, the Prosecutor’s Office and Migration Colombia established that a good part of the criminal organization dedicated to sexual exploitation It was made up of members of the same family, and they captured 10 people in Yopal.

The detainees were identified as Isabelina Fonseca Rosas, alias ‘Rosa’; Jonathan David Fonseca Rosas, Ángela Fonseca Rosas, Isabelina Fonseca Rosas (daughter), Gloria Yasmín Leal Fonseca, Orliannys Arianna Yánez Carreño, Marcos Antonio Lujano Chiquito, Franyerson Miguel Rodríguez, Julio César Africano Jiménez and Dixon Orlando Otálvarez Soto.

The Prosecutor’s Office revealed that three of them, without explaining who, were caught in flagrante delicto. “Some of the procedures were carried out in three commercial establishments, in which 15 Venezuelan women were found, 4 of them minors of 15 and 16 years, whose rights were reestablished “, reported the control entity.



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