7 convicted in prostitution ring, victims of the illegal exploitation of foreigners

Seven people indicted, a prostitution ring out of the city said that the authorities of victims in at least 100 illegal immigrants in Central and South America over the past two years were sentenced Thursday to the Federal Court.

U.S. District Judge Henry Herlong condemned what is called “Madam” in the ring, Maria Adelfa-Letrado 30 months in prison, while other rates to obtain conspirators ranging from time served to 21 months,

U.S. Marshals still seeking the alleged ringleaders of the ring, Eduardo Escobar, Assistant U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins said. Prostitutes - six illegal aliens ages 18 to 22 - were back in their home country of Mexico and El Salvador, after as witnesses in detention centres, “said Wilkins.

The authorities have claimed that prostitution beyond the tight ring outside the city and South Carolina.

The investigation began last year when an informant, authorities on a business card to promote the availability of illegal immigrants from Central America and prostitutes in Mexico, authorities said.

Potential “HNS” has been said that you call a number and ask “Corina” see that drivers manager and the money is used to transport women at different places in prostitution, according to testimony.

Letrado - A woman is accused, the ring of “Madam” as “Corina” - pleaded guilty in connection with the ring, said that the victims of smuggling of aliens in and out of town Atlanta North Carolina, which were awarded to the USA from Mexico.

Plaidoyer pour guilty, “the importation of another purpose for immoral” and “coercion or capture women were Letrado, German Garcia, Fricman Alexandre Rodriguez and Carlos Castillo-Rodriguez. Plea for culprits,” Importation of foreigners for immoral purposes were Aztlan Jaimes, Santana and Rolando Hernandez-Hernandez. Adriana Hernandez-Ramirez pleaded guilty of “conspiracy to defraud the USA.”

While prostitution Sting, Undercover officials predicted that women in a house Dorsey Boulevard west of Greenville and conducted on several sites to take “John”, said the authorities.

Cueillies by investigators kitsch and over 100 condoms during a September raid on an apartment and two apartments in Whitehorse Road, according to testimony.

From week to week, women in their teenage years and 20 years were shot to and from detainees outside the city, while “behind the bolts” of managers at various locations for prostitution according to testimony.

The raids resulted in the arrest of six women age groups between 18 and 22 from Mexico and El Salvador, authorities have actively in prostitution. In the ring, women - from Charlotte, Atlanta and Raleigh - would be rotated from city to city every eight to 10 days.

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