Police operation in Palma: 15 women freed from forced prostitution — what is missing now
Palma Police Operation Against Suspected Trafficking
Police in Palma freed 15 women, arrested 14 suspects and seized cash, cars, drugs and weapons in a trafficking case.

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What happened in the police operation in Palma?
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How do traffickers recruit victims in Mallorca?
Fake job offers and social media contacts are often used to lure victims.
What should I do if I see signs of exploitation in Mallorca?
Report suspicious behaviour to the police or a support service, and do not confront anyone directly.
Where can victims of trafficking get help in Mallorca?
Victims need safe housing, medical care, counselling and legal support.
Why are anonymous tips so important in trafficking cases in Palma?
Anonymous tips often provide the first clue in hidden trafficking cases.
What happens to victims after they are freed from exploitation in Mallorca?
They often need shelter, care and legal support before they can rebuild safely.
Are fake job offers a common risk for newcomers in Mallorca?
Fake job offers can be used to trap people who are new to Mallorca.
What broader changes does Mallorca need to fight human trafficking better?
Mallorca needs better reporting, digital checks, victim support and specialist training.
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