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Colombians Victor Navarro (second from left), Marcial Sarmiento (centre) and Yulieth Lozano (right) and Israeli Eyal Shaty (behind, right), alleged members of a prostitution network, at a hearing in a court in Medellin, Colombia on December 10, 2018. Photo: AFP

Colombian police bust child sex network run by Israelis

  • In their testimony, minors said they received between US$65 and US$126 and belonged to a WhatsApp group code-named after Jewish holiday Purim
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Colombian police have arrested six Israelis on charges of running a sex tourism operation that exploited underage girls, prosecutors said.

After a two-year investigation, Prosecutor General Nestor Humberto Martinez told reporters on Sunday that agents had broken up “an Israeli mafia that exploited and used girls, adolescents and women as sex slaves in Colombia”.

Israelis Eyal Shaty (centre) and Mor Zohar (left) in a court in Medellin, Colombia on December 10, 2018. Photo: AFP

Two Colombians were also arrested in the sweep, Martinez said.

The “mafia” sold tour packages for Israelis with a destination to several Colombian cities that in reality was a front for sex services with minors, Martinez said.

Among those arrested was Israeli alleged gang leader Mor Zohar, and a Colombian police officer said to have helped protect the gang.

The Israeli citizens all have Interpol Red Notices, the closest thing to an international arrest warrant, a statement read.

Colombian Yulieth Lozano, alleged member of the prostitution network. Photo: AFP

Officials seized assets belonging to the suspects worth US$45 million.

The network was allegedly led by Israeli citizen Benyamin Mush, who has travelled in and out of Colombia and Central American countries, the statement read.

According to testimony obtained from victims, the minors received between US$65 and US$126 and were forced to belong to a WhatsApp group code-named after the Jewish holiday Purim.

The suspects, set to face a judge in the northwestern city of Medellin, face charges that include pimping minors, aggravated homicide, drug trafficking and money laundering.

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