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OUR Rescue Supports International Multi-Agency Operation to Take Down Spanish Sex Traffickers

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Published on noviembre 8, 2024
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Surprise Sting Yields 18 Arrests and 18 Victim Rescues


[Salt Lake City, UT] – November 7, 2024 – In October of 2024, OUR Rescue participated in
Operation PRIOR, a multi-agency effort alongside the Spanish Policia Nacional (SNP), the
Policía Nacional de Colombia, INTERPOL, and the Spanish Guardia Civil. OUR Rescue was
on the ground during the SNP-led operation in Spain, where multiple search and arrest
warrants were executed across several locations, leading to the arrest of 18 traffickers and
the rescue of 18 survivors from sexual exploitation. The operation successfully dismantled
the part of a human trafficking organization operating in Spain. Colombian authorities, who
were present for this operation, are continuing to identify and investigate Colombian ties.
As part of the operation, law enforcement seized cash and illegal narcotics, further
disrupting the criminal network. The traffickers had recruited women from impoverished
regions, luring them with false promises of a better life and the ability to support their
families. Upon arrival in Spain, the women’s passports were confiscated, and they were
immediately transported to clubs where they were coerced into commercial sexual
exploitation. The women were forced to work around the clock and were punished if they
did not comply.


At the request of the SNP and INTERPOL, OUR Rescue provided essential logistical support
for Operation PRIOR. Working in close partnership with a local Spain-based NGO, OUR
Rescue assisted the survivors, providing emergency transportation, lodging, and other
immediate needs.


“Thanks to the technology, tools, and collaborative support from OUR Rescue, we’re able
to take not just one step forward, but another and another to reach more survivors,” said
David Diego Monserrat, SNP Director of the Central Sector for Trafficking in Human Beings.
“While our resources are limited, we push forward as far as we can to extend help to those
who need it most.”


“OUR Rescue is proud to partner with law enforcement for this multi-agency operation in
Spain to bring these sexual predators to justice,” said Tammy Lee, CEO of OUR Rescue.
“This operation is the model for how we help fund and bring together the real heroes in this
fight, our law enforcement partners. It is also a great example of how we work with other
trusted international NGOs to provide immediate support for survivors and ensure they
have the longer-term care and resources needed to rebuild their lives and reunite with their
families.”


OUR Rescue has a strong collaboration with the SNP and previously donated technical
equipment to assist with their investigations, some of which was instrumental in furthering
the Operation PRIOR investigation. This success highlights the critical need for continued
joint efforts in the global fight against sex trafficking. Lee concluded, “This mission was
only possible because of the support of our generous donors.”

OUR Rescue


For more information about OUR Rescue and its global efforts, visit www.ourrescue.org.


About OUR Rescue


Headquartered in Salt Lake City, with Centers of Excellence in Minneapolis-St. Paul and
Dallas-Fort Worth, OUR Rescue is a nonprofit organization on a mission to end sex
trafficking and child exploitation by empowering survivors to reclaim their lives and thrive
on their healing journey. Founded in 2013, the organization’s work spans the globe,
providing comprehensive survivor care services, assisting law enforcement, and funding
equipment and training to help develop and prosecute cases.

Published on noviembre 8, 2024
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