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Twenty-nine women freed as Policía Nacional dismantles sex trafficking ring hidden behind luxury Costa del Sol villas
A family-led criminal organisation operating out of Marbella and Benalmádena has been broken up after a year-long investigation, with 22 arrests and more than €8.2 million frozen
A major Policía Nacional operation has brought down one of the largest sex trafficking networks on the Costa del Sol, freeing 29 women and arresting 22 people following an investigation that began in August 2025.
The conditions imposed on the women were deeply exploitative. Working hours far exceeded any reasonable limit, rest was minimal, and constant availability was demanded. A ticketing system was used to regulate payments for escort services, but crucially, those payments were deliberately withheld, creating a cycle of debt that made it extremely difficult for the women to leave. The properties were also fitted with an extensive video surveillance system covering both the interior and exterior, giving the organisation tight control over everything that took place inside.
The financial scale of the operation was considerable. Investigators recovered nearly €300,000 in cash, froze €1.1 million in bank accounts and placed measures on real estate valued at over €6.5 million. High-end vehicles worth €383,000 were also seized, along with jewellery, watches and a range of narcotics including cocaine, tusi, marijuana, hashish and nitrous oxide. Financial transactions linked to Dubai were also identified, pointing to international connections beyond Spain.Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
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