The Quest ECSS
Human Trafficking
Mission Report 82924
Location: Edge of the city
Controlled by: Local gangs with police involvement
Situation: Seventeen girls, ages 10 to 13, were being held on the outskirts of the city, where there was minimal traffic. The flow of clients tapered off after midnight. There were very few escape options, with two guards stationed inside.
Plan: We devised several escape routes to swiftly move the girls to a safe house. With two guards inside, we estimated it would take five minutes to get everyone out. The safe houses were a few hours away, where the girls would be given medical care, bathed, and dressed in new clothes. If the situation remained secure, they would later be transferred to a more permanent location.
At 1 a.m., three vehicles would approach from different directions, blending in with the local environment to avoid suspicion. Team members stationed on nearby rooftops and streets would monitor for any traffic or interference. Once the vehicles were in position, two teams of four would enter the building through the only entry point—the front door. The guards would be incapacitated, and one of our female operatives, dressed in plain clothes, would reassure the girls, explaining that they were being rescued. The girls would then be quickly ushered into the vehicles and taken to safety.
Execution: The operation went exactly as planned. We got in and out with all the girls, leaving no one behind. Once they had a moment to calm down, the girls grew excited. At the safe house, they were bathed, fed, and given new clothes. They were in need of food and water, which were provided. Later, we successfully transported them to their new home.
Result:
Rescued: 17
Previous total: 3250
Grand Total: 3267