PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), Wednesday said it had successfully rescued 11 Venezuelan women, who were allegedly victims of human trafficking.
It said that the operation on Tuesday also led to the arrest of three suspects, two males and one female, believed to be connected to a human trafficking ring operating in Cunupia, a town in Central Trinidad.
The police said that after gathering intelligence on a suspected human trafficking operation and conducting extensive surveillance, a team of officers proceeded to a residence in Cunupia and that during the operation, the officers found 11 persons who were allegedly being held against their will.
The Immigration Department was also contacted to assist with the victims, who are currently receiving support services.
“The TTPS remains resolute in its fight against the scourge of human trafficking and is committed to bringing all perpetrators to justice, while ensuring the safety and well-being of victims.
“If you see something say something; report any suspicious activities related to human trafficking or exploitation to the TTPS or the Counter Trafficking Unit. Your information is crucial and can help save innocent lives and dismantle these criminal networks,” the TTPS added.
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