Hidden Offers in Mallorca's Massage Salons: Between Legality and Coercion
Why Mallorca Needs a Broader Response Than Raids Alone
Police action alone is not enough in Mallorca; experts call for prevention, support, licensing checks and follow-up.

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Why do experts say Mallorca needs more than police raids to address this issue?
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How can you tell if a massage salon in Mallorca is legitimate or hiding something else?
Look for transparency, licensing and clear services; hidden operations often leave irregular signs.
Is prostitution illegal in Mallorca and Spain?
Prostitution is not automatically illegal, but coercion and exploitation are.
Why are investigations into suspected exploitation in Mallorca so difficult?
Fear, weak evidence and fast-moving businesses make these cases difficult to investigate.
What should someone do if they suspect coercion in a massage salon in Mallorca?
Report concerns through official or anonymous channels and avoid direct confrontation.
Why are Playa de Palma and Magaluf often mentioned in discussions about hidden sex work?
High turnover and cash-based business models can make tourism areas harder to monitor.
How can landlords in Mallorca become involved without realising it?
Repeated subletting and weak checks can pull landlords into suspicious activity.
What help is available in Mallorca for people trapped in exploitation?
Help should combine protection, legal support, housing and long-term integration.
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