ΕΛ.ΑΣ. announced the termination of activities networks of exploitation of womenoperating in the areas Messinia And Arcadiain particular in Kalamata And Tripoli.
We are talking about an organized group, which, according to the police, has been operating for at least March 2025. The total amount of illegal income is estimated at approximately 200,000 euros.
During the police operation it was established that four men and one woman aged from 41 to 57 years old. The band members had clearly defined and complementary rolesused specific communication code and acted through two establishments – in Kalamata and Tripoli.
As follows from the case materials, the women who were exploited by this criminal group entered into intimate contacts and other sexual activities with “clients” both inside and outside the establishments.
Meetings took place in various places, including hotel numbers, apartments And short-term rental objects.
Produced in the case three arrests. The investigation continues, the materials have been transferred to the judicial authorities.
It should be specially emphasized: Prostitution is not illegal in Greecebut enough strictly regulated. The law allows for the provision of sexual services exclusively within the framework of official, registered activitiessubject to sanitary, tax and administrative requirements.
Any shape illegal prostitutionand even more so activities related to intermediation, income control, coercion or exploitation of womenis classified as a serious criminal offense. Pimping And human trafficking are punished harshly, including long terms of imprisonment.
That is why such cases are not related to the “gray area” or moral disputes. This is not about legal sex work, but about direct violation of criminal law and exploitation, which Greek courts view without leniency.
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