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21 SURVIVORS RESCUED IN SEX TRAFFICKING RAID
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Oct 11, 2019 | agapewebsite.org

In one of our largest operations, local police officers and AIM SWAT rescued a total of 21 victims, including 6 minors, from a high-end massage parlor in Phnom Penh on September 16th. This is our largest sex trafficking raid to date and the beginning of FREEDOM for these women and girls.

The raid followed a covert surveillance operation that was launched after officers received information that minors were being sold for sex or sexual services to customers. The 21 survivors were rescued during the raid and 3 suspected traffickers were detained.

The massage parlor was officially closed down by local authorities after evidence inside the parlor was secured. The 3 suspects were then arrested and will await trial from prison for child sex trafficking-related offenses.

We are now looking after all 6 minor girls and 5 of the adult women at our Restoration Home, while the other 10 women have been transferred to partner shelters for aftercare services. The AIM Legal Team will represent all 21 victims throughout the forthcoming court process.

Rescue is where freedom starts for these women and children. We are truly grateful for the incredible support of our partners who make these raids possible and enable us to rescue girls and stop traffickers from ever hurting them again.

TOGETHER, WE WILL BRING AN END TO TRAFFICKING.

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Mejortorrent
2019-11-10 07:08:01
It is owing to some far more basic fundamental principles which will determine your success or failure at anything you do in life.
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Mega-dede
2020-01-09 14:50:29
Merci de poster des informations utiles.Vous avez fourni un bel article, merci beaucoup pour celui-ci. Et j'espère que cela sera utile pour beaucoup de gens .
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Adam Deezy
2020-09-13 15:41:07
It's strange that all these " operations " taking place in Cambodia and other third world countries around the world are so successful and yet the local press, national press for any news outlet never seems to report on your successes. Based on your financials you spend a lot of money on educating people you think someone would take two seconds and call a reporter. Agape and this site seem to be the only people to report your astounding successes. No press releases from the local police departments, no interview with the local police involved, no links to stories in local papers. There is nothing except for pictures of you guys standing around in foreign places. It seems like you would want to raise awareness in the areas this is taking place. Keep up the good work with these successful " Operations " I wholeheartedly support what your doing. I would love to see someone make an effort to get the local media involved in these foreign countries or at least interview one of the policemen involved. I find it hard to believe that these large raids are taking place with local law enforcement and yet you can't find a single news report, police report or anything from the area where it happened. Odd
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