Agents of the Valladolid National Police have released a woman, of Moroccan origin, who had been detained for a month and who suffered repeated sexual assaults, and have arrested a man as the alleged perpetrator of the crimes of Illegal Detention, Sexual Assault and Crime against workers’ rights.
According to sources from the National Police, the agents released the woman who had been locked up for a month in a home in the capital of Valladolid, where she was subjected to repeated sexual assaults by the detained man.
The detainee captured and transferred the woman to his livestock farm, forcing her to work during the day in “subhuman and irregular” conditions, while the rest of the time he kept her confined in her home in Valladolid and used her “as a sex slave.”
The serious situation in which the victim was found was communicated to the National Police through an email addressed to the Service for Attention to Victims of Human Trafficking.
It was a relative of the woman who, from Morocco, notified the National Police through this channel, which with various coordinated work groups acted “with such haste that the victim was released and assisted hours after receiving the communication.”
His assailant was arrested in the same act, and the victim was released and transferred immediately to receive medical assistance.
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