Human trafficking
Europol have supported Spanish law enforcement
authorities in investigating and arresting five alleged members of a European
criminal network active in several countries in Europe and Pakistan. The
network was involved in facilitating irregular migration, forging official
documents, and labour exploitation.
The investigations, led by the Spanish Guardia Civil,
revealed a network that had been active in Spain since 2007, smuggling migrants
from Pakistan to Spain and other EU countries. The network maintained
connections with public servants in Pakistan in order to arrange the migrants'
departure. Once the migrants had arrived in Europe, the network kept them in
safe houses and forced them to work in inhumane conditions. After the migrants
had paid off their debts to the network, of between EUR 6000 to 15 000, they
would apply for residence permits using documents provided by the network. The
criminal network threatened migrants and their families who refused to pay, to
deter them from reporting to the police.
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