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Home / Crime and Justice / Human Trafficking Ring Busted: Hundreds Arrested

Human Trafficking Ring Busted: Hundreds Arrested

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Hundreds arrested in multi-state operation dismantling trafficking networks.
  • Nearly 20 children were rescued across California during the operation.
  • Operation began with a single citizen complaint leading to discovery of brothels.
Human Trafficking Ring Busted: Hundreds Arrested

A coordinated statewide effort, "Operation Reclaim and Rebuild," has successfully dismantled a significant human trafficking network operating out of residential brothels across California. This extensive operation, involving dozens of agencies, resulted in hundreds of arrests and the rescue of nearly 20 children. The initiative was sparked by a single citizen complaint regarding a house in Walnut, which led to months of surveillance and the uncovering of multiple brothels.

Authorities confirmed that among the approximately 600 individuals arrested were suspected traffickers and numerous sex buyers. Victims were rescued from as far away as Illinois, Oklahoma, and Missouri, as well as from local California communities. Officials described the crisis as "modern slavery" and highlighted Los Angeles County as a national epicenter for human sex trafficking.

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The District Attorney's office is now beginning to process cases for those detained. Law enforcement agencies are continuing surveillance in identified trafficking corridors to prevent the re-establishment of brothels within suburban neighborhoods. This operation underscores the ongoing battle against human exploitation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Operation Reclaim and Rebuild was a statewide, multi-agency effort that dismantled a human trafficking network operating from residential brothels in California.
Nearly 20 children were rescued across California as part of the extensive operation.
Victims were rescued from various states including Illinois, Oklahoma, and Missouri, as well as from local communities within California.

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