Medellin cops are checking hotels and lodgings for foreign individuals.
[QUOTE=AdamWl;2910168]Well, I'll answer my own question:
[B]Major Crackdown in Medellin Center Targets Sexual Exploitation.[/B]
A large-scale operation aimed at combating sexual exploitation took place in Medellin city center on the night of April 18th. This marks the third major operation of its kind in the city this year.
The focus of the operation was the area between La Veracruz Church and Botero Plaza, a popular tourist destination.
The operation involved over 150 personnel from a collaboration of agencies, including the National Police, Secretaries of Security, Health, Social Inclusion, Control and Territorial Management, and Public Spaces, the Risk Management Office (Dagrd), Migration Colombia, and the District Attorney's Office.
"We are continuously conducting operations across the city to implement controls against the sexual and commercial exploitation of children and adolescents," stated Lieutenant Colonel Mauricio Rodrguez, operational commander of the Metropolitan Police of the Aburr Valley.
The operation encompassed inspections of commercial establishments, hotels, hostels, and lodgings. Authorities verified compliance with regulations, the absence of minors, and the identification of both Colombian and foreign individuals.
Results of the operation include:
Six minors transferred to family protection services.
25 adults relocated to the CTP (protective care centers).
Six commercial establishments temporarily closed for lack of required documentation.
[URL]https://medellinexpatnews.com/medellin-center-sexual-exploitation-police/[/URL][/QUOTE]"The operation encompassed inspections of commercial establishments, hotels, hostels, and lodgings. Authorities verified compliance with regulations, the absence of minors, and the identification of both Colombian and foreign individuals. ".