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Title: Missouri Officers Rescue Over a Dozen Victims, Arrest 5 Human Trafficking Suspects
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URL Source: https://www.theepochtimes.com/misso ... campaign=breaking-2020-10-31-3
Published: Oct 11, 2020
Author: JANITA KAN
Post Date: 2020-10-31 18:01:54 by BTP Holdings
Keywords: None
Views: 168
Comments: 1

Missouri Officers Rescue Over a Dozen Victims, Arrest 5 Human Trafficking Suspects

BY JANITA KAN October 31, 2020 Updated: October 31, 2020

Oak Grove Police Department officers rescued 10 women and three children as part of a human trafficking operation in Missouri.

The police department said during the operation, which was also conducted by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office Human Trafficking Task Force and Missouri State Highway Patrol on Oct. 23, the 10 women were contacted and offered victim services, while the three children, all under 5 years of age, were taken into protective custody and released to the Missouri Department of Social Services.

The investigation also resulted in the arrest of five men.

The department did not release any further details on the operation as the investigation was ongoing.

Investigators told KCTV News that officers from the police department had noticed odd activity at truck stops off I-70 and called the Missouri State Highway Patrol for backup.

The rescue comes after the state’s attorney general Eric Schmitt announced a recent initiative to crackdown on human trafficking, called the Hope initiative.

It aims to combat instances of human trafficking by targeting illicit massage businesses across the state.

“Human trafficking is a global scourge that affects millions, including and especially here in Missouri. Using the legitimate massage business as a front, traffickers set up shop in strip malls or other commercial businesses and operate illicit massage parlors, often unbeknownst to the landlord,” Schmitt said in a statement.

“Through the Hope Initiative, which is the first of its kind, we’re working with partners across the state to identify and evict these illicit massage businesses, and in certain cases, take additional legal action. We want to send the message to anyone who is listening that the Missouri Attorney General’s Office will take action wherever possible to keep traffickers out of Missouri.”

As part of the initiative, the attorney general office sent out letters to over 70 landlords to inform that their tenants may potentially be conducting illegal activity by running advertisements on illicit websites. The attorney general office could also bring potential lawsuits and criminal cases as part of the crackdown, the statement said.

In 2019, there were 233 human trafficking cases reported, where a majority of the cases (183) were sex trafficking cases, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Across the country, the organization stated it received 11,500 human trafficking reports in 2019.

About 24.9 million people around the world and in the United States, both adults and children, are trapped in some form of human trafficking, according to the White House, while about 1 in 800 people in the United States are living in “modern slavery,” according to 2018 data by the Walk Free Foundation. The phrase is a broad term used to describe victims of forced labor, sexual exploitation or servitude, and forced marriages, among numerous other abuses.

The Trump administration has awarded more than $100 million in grants to fund services and programs that combat what is described as modern-day slavery and provide assistance to trafficking victims across the United States. The Trump administration on Sept. 21 said that, as part of its continued fight against human trafficking, it has awarded more than $100 million in grants to fund services and programs that combat what is described as modern-day slavery and provide assistance to trafficking victims across the United States.


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Some of these dumb hillbillies think they are still way out in the woods and can get away with this sort of thing.

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Some of these dumb hillbillies

Sure it wuz us dumb hill billies?

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