Mission Report 72023

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The Quest ECSS

Human Trafficking 1 of 3

 

Mission Report 72023

Emergency Rescue:

Location: 

Central city

Controlled:

Local Police

Situation:

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We had 3 locations that we been watching where the girls were in very bad shape. We just had not had the funds needed to rescue. Now we had what we needed and as soon as I got the funds we started. About 24 hours later we were in position to activate. This one was in the heart of the city and surrounded by other businesses. It was part of a shanty town area. 16 girls ages 11 to 13 all in very poor condition. It is what is called a disposable brothel. That means they use them up and get more. All three of these rescues are girls destine to die. So it has only one entrance and exit. We have spotters on near by buildings and in the streets.

Plan: and Execution.

All rescues of these 3 will be conducted one at a time back to back to rendezvous at a location outside of town. With the connecting road covered and trailers to watch for shadows Two vans pulled up to the brothel and took down the three guards who were just inside. We had two nuns with us who entered when secured. Most of the girls were in bad shape as expected. Three had to be carried out. 7 minutes in we were on the way to next stop and wait for others while the kids will be checked to make sure they can be transported.

 

Result:

Rescued:  16

Previous total: 2776

Grand Total: 2792

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