Israeli Agents Arrest Gang Trafficking Women into Israel for Prostitution
Israeli police have arrested three members of a gang suspected of human trafficking and pimping, involving the recruitment and transfer of women from foreign countries to Israel for prostitution. The suspects, residents of southern Israel in their 30s and 40s, include a man from Beersheba, his partner, and a man from Eilat. They were brought before the Haifa Magistrate's Court for an extension of their detention.
The investigation, initiated following a report from the Israeli Police's operational coordination department and its overseas representative, uncovered an international network engaged in trafficking women. The suspects allegedly established contact with women abroad, persuading and facilitating their arrival in Israel to work as escorts, effectively pimping them.
The probe involved extensive cooperation between domestic and international units, with undercover agents deployed to expose the gang's activities. Surveillance included monitoring women who arrived in Israel as escorts under the suspects' influence and guidance. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and exploitation within Israel.
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