Network in Mallorca: How Around 50 South American Women Were Driven into Fear and Exploitation
The Alcúdia Operation in Mallorca
The Guardia Civil raided a suspected trafficking network in Alcúdia and freed twelve women.

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What happened in the Alcúdia police operation in Mallorca?
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How can human trafficking cases go unnoticed in Mallorca for so long?
Fear, language barriers and insecure status often keep victims from seeking help.
What should I know if someone in Mallorca is being forced into prostitution?
Forced prostitution involves coercion, not free choice, and should be reported carefully.
Why are migrant women especially vulnerable to exploitation in Mallorca?
False job offers and insecure legal status can make exploitation easier.
What signs can point to a trafficking network in Mallorca?
Control, fear, secrecy and suspicious cash flows are common warning signs.
Why do false job offers in Mallorca put people at risk?
Fake recruitment promises can be used to trap people into exploitation.
Where can victims of exploitation in Mallorca get help without papers?
Specialised, multilingual support is crucial for victims without regular status.
What can hotels, taxis and rental agencies in Mallorca do to spot trafficking?
Training staff to notice warning signs can help uncover exploitation early.
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