Wednesday, 10 February 2021

“Megan” was offered a job as a waitress in a nearby country, so she traveled there for her new job. Upon arrival, she re...

“Megan” was offered a job as a waitress in a nearby country, so she traveled there for her new job. Upon arrival, she re...
“Megan” was offered a job as a waitress in a nearby country, so she traveled there for her new job. Upon arrival, she realized that the job was not what she thought it was. She was exploited in a local brothel and her traffickers made it very difficult for her to escape. However, one day, she saw an opportunity to run away and took it. She ran to the police and reported what was happening to her. ⁠ ⁠ The police in South America passed this information up to a human trafficking unit, who asked the O.U.R. Ops Team to help investigate the case. They wanted our operators to find out who the trafficker was and if she was selling more girls. In this pre-op investigation, the O.U.R. Ops Team was able to locate the woman who was trafficking girls for sex. ⁠ ⁠ During Operation Vallis Liberandum, law enforcement arrested 12 traffickers and identified two additional survivors who were being exploited. O.U.R. Aftercare has been in contact with these two survivors to ensure they receive proper survivor care and any resources they need. ⁠ ⁠ Because of Megan’s bravery, these survivors are now also free.

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