
Key Points
- 12 people were arrested
- 2 adolescents were rescued
- The crime organization is known as 'Los Piratas'
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Peru's authorities conducted an operation against the 'Los Piratas' crime organization, which engaged in sex trafficking in Lima's historic center. 12 people were arrested and 2 adolescents were rescued. The operation was carried out by the Peruvian National Police and the Special Prosecutor's Office for Crimes Against Human Trafficking in Lima. 9 hotels, 2 hostels, and 1 house were searched. The crime organization has been active since July 2025 and would take its victims from a 'guesthouse' in San Martín de Porres to different parts of Lima. The victims were forced to pay around 600 sol (180 dollars) per week.
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- The victims were forced to pay around 600 sol (180 dollars) per week.
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