The National Police in Seville have released 21 victims of labor exploitation, one of whom had suffered an abortion, and have detained fifteen people who allowed them to eat or drink while working in the fields.
In a statement, the National Police details that those allegedly responsible for these events did not let the victims drink or eat during the work day in agricultural areas, despite the high temperatures and the physical work they had to do, with one of the released women arriving , a minor, to suffer an abortion due to her exploitation.
The police have announced that this Wednesday they will expand information about this operation in a press conference in which the head of the Central Brigade Against Trafficking in Human Beings, the head of the Provincial Police Station of Seville, the head of the Provincial Brigade of Immigration and Borders in Seville, as well as those responsible for the operational investigation.