13 Dominican women rescued from international sex trafficking
The victims were trafficked through the country into Turks and Caicos.
The women were from both Colombia and the Dominican Republic. They accepted fake job offers before being slapped with a fabricated debt. They were forced to pay the false debt by enduring sexual abuse, first in the Dominican Republic and later in Turks and Caicos.
Local Dominican police collaborated with officers in Turks and Caicos to raid the bar where most of the victims were kept. After the raid, Destiny Rescue provided logistical support for the incoming survivors and coordinated with the Turks and Caicos government to see that everyone back to their home countries safely.
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