Granada Nicaragua: Three hotels raided suspected of trafficking, sexual exploitation of children

Posted on March 6, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Human Rights Latin America, Human Smuggling, Nicaragua, TRAVEL

The National Police yesterday afternoon raided three shops Granada, where he allegedly committed crimes of trafficking and sexual exploitation of children.
The sites searched are Joluva Hotel, located half a block from City Market on Cuiscoma street, the Hotel Joy Club, near the Laguna de Apoyo, and laundry facilities located on Arsenal Street, owned by foreign nationals who were arrested during the inspection. However, the authorities maintained tight secrecy about the operation and refused to provide details. Yesterday, Lt. Annekent Müller, Police Officer of Vision, saying only that the information would be provided until noon, when there were sufficient information about the case. Read Article


However, El Nuevo Diario met through a police source who spoke on condition of anonymity, that the premises operated as sites of sexual exploitation of children and adolescents, who were captured in slums of La Gran Sultana.

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