Mission Report 103123

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The Quest ECSS

Human Trafficking

Mission Report 103123

 

Location:

Outside major city

Controlled:

Police

Situation:

French style 2 story house along single street with entrances front and back. Guards 2 at front door and 1 at back entrance. 19 girls ages 9 to 13 in poor shape. Average of 20 customers a day. Low end brothel. Escape exits both to north and south. Being brothel is a strong running river. Bridge in Kilometer to the north to the east that goes into the mountains. Most business is done by 10 pm. Guards change at 5 pm.

Plan:

Hit at 10pm with 4 teammates at front door and 2 teammates at back door. Once complete Three Vans will block front door with 10 teammates inside and all but 4 will enter. Two nurses will be with us that will enter once secure. The guards will be taped and clothes removed. Our cards will be left so they know we did this. Girls will be gathered lead by nurses who know the language and taken quickly to van. Any sick or very weak kids will be carried. Will exit to vans and on to a location where girls can be checked if needed before heading to safe houses. Then to safe houses where they will be cleaned clothed and fed. Then on to their new home.

Executed: 

5 minutes till out the door with all kids. Guards were put to sleep and all executed perfectly. The rest stop was not needed and at safe house all were good and as happy as one could be under the circumstances. Then on to their new home.

Result: 

Rescued: 19 

Previous total: 2985

Grand Total: 3004

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