Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Into the Flesh Trade



For those of you who think that Human Trafficking is only limited to brothels and pornography then you are totally ignorant. This is a highly organized system of crime that is deeply rooted in the disguise of glamour. Let's take a look into this flesh trade. I am going to give you an overview on how their network works. Since flesh trafficking is an international crime, the business owners mask their crime under the name of fancy services or do it underground. For examples the brothels will be situated in the basement of a massage centre or beauty parlour. Often they are carried out in remote locations in dingy places and even in luxurious hotels and villas.



These criminals are very creative in their trade and they earn high revenue through the following ways:
  • Dance clubs/bars
  • Adult Porn
  • Brothels
  • Massage parlors
  • Fake dating websites
  • Posting fake job offers
  • Arranging fake job interviews
  • Child Porn
  • Hotels offering girls on demand
  • Luxury parties
  • Abduction
  • Drugs 
  • Weapons
  • Hidden cameras in hotel bed rooms and bathrooms
  • Rated magazines
  • Adult toy shops
  • Forced beggary
  • Phone call service 
  • Hidden cameras in changing rooms
  • Babies born from pregnant victims are sold into black market for human trafficking 
  • Child farms
  • Unpaid slaves including children working in remote mines and factories
  • And last but not the least, when the victim dies, their organs  are sold in the black market.









Most of these culprits are hard to nail down even when the police is aware of their business because of many reasons.

As we see in documentary movies (The Whistle Blower, Taken, Kalyug, Human trafficking),  the cops themselves are involved, or certain famous business men are involved, even government officials can be involved. So, this is a sophisticated network. They keep changing places, they keep migrating victims. They never stay in same place for long. The rescued victims are kept safe because of the constant threat to their lives. It's hard to prepare these survivors to give witness, none of them want to speak up. Those who want to help the police are often murdered. The case goes as unsolved mystery.

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