Italy smashes prostitution ring
Forty-five trafficked women, many of them forced to work as prostitutes on arrival in
Those accused of trafficking were from Eastern Europe and
The arrests took place over a four-month period and were part of an operation known as "Spartacus".
"There is no single kingpin but various organisations, some of which are family-based in character," police chief Gilberto Caldarozzi said of the network.
'Ignoble crime'
He said the operation had been codenamed Spartacus because its aim was to "free immigrants who are forced into slavery as soon as they arrive in
Cases included that of a 16-year-old Eastern European girl based in the southern
Interior Minister Giuliano Amato said human trafficking was "one of the most ignoble crimes".
Police also took over 22 buildings as part of the swoop, three of which were being used as sweat shops.
Four nightclubs were also among the buildings closed as a result of the operation.

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