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Trafficking victims

AGENTS of the National Police have freed 15 women victims of trafficking in premises located in the region of Murcia and in the province of Almería thanks to a complaint received at trata@policia.es.

Two criminal organisations have been dismantled and 16 people have been arrested ­ 15 in Murcia and one in Almeria ­ of whom seven have been remanded in custody.

The victims were vulnerable women, mainly recruited in Colombia and Ecuador, who were subsequently forced into prostitution after arriving in Spain where they were subjected to surveillance by video surveillance devices.

BEACH LOVERS will be pleased to hear that the access to the beaches Monsul and Genoveses in Nijar opens on Saturday, June 17, but perhaps not pleased to hear it is priced at €6 per vehicle.

The pricing which will remain in force until September 24 has increased by 20 per cent from the previous year.

Assuming that the average demand is maintained the same as in previous years,

They received around 50 per cent of the profits obtained, were forced to use narcotic substances and only in some cases were freed from sexual exploitation, but in exchange they were exploited for work as managers in the brothels

This operation is part of the National Police Plan against Trafficking in Human Beings for Sexual Exploitation.

The National Police has a freephone telephone number 900 10 50 90 and e­mail trata@policia.es to facilitate citizen collaboration and anonymous and confidential reporting of this type of crime. Any calls to the number will not be shown in your phone bill.

Beach access

the forecasts are an approximate amount of €345,000 will be paid into the pot. There is an average of 590 vehicles daily in rotation for spaces that support a maximum of 399 vehicles parked at any one time.

Access to these beaches, coinciding with the hours of the maximum influx of users,

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