They rescue ten women subjected to prostitution in a building in the Flores neighborhood

They rescue ten women subjected to prostitution in a building in the Flores neighborhood

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A building in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores where there were ten women who were subjected to prostitution was raided and two people of Peruvian nationality, administrators of the place, were arrested and the victims were rescued, police sources reported.

The raid was on a building located at 2900 Aranguren Street, in the Flores neighborhood, after receiving a complaint about the operation of a brothel in which ten women were sexually exploited.

In the investigation, the submission to these people was verified, so the Criminal and Correctional Court Number 1, in charge of Dr. María Servini, ordered the search of the place and arrested two Peruvians, a 25-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman.

In addition, notes were seized in notebooks with data from women who worked there, a female sexual stimulation device, three intimate gels, boxes with condoms, seven cell phones, three credit cards, a SUBE card,

Also a Mercado Pago Posnet, two Orders Now Posnet, six cocaine wrappers, various checks, a notebook, two hard drives, an iPad and cash: 343,750 pesos, 300 dollars and 50 euros.

The General Directorate of Supervision and Control (DGFyC), Immigration and personnel from the 7 C Neighborhood Police Station of the City Police collaborated in the procedure.

When consulting with the magistrate in charge of the case, the transfer of the detainees was ordered, the sequestration of the elements found and the closure of the place.

The operation was carried out on “the first and second floors of a place called ‘La Casa de las Flores'”.

They indicated that “the place consists of a room on the first floor set up as a bar and a game room,” while “an internal staircase leads to the second floor where there were five furnished and set-up cabinets where prostitution would be practiced.”



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