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Gardaí investigate prostitution on Leeside

Cork city was one of nine garda divisions where gardaí targeted the demand for prostitution, it's come to light this morning.

Women are being brought in, not realising they will be forced into sex

Kate McGrew. Photo: Arthur Carron Before Covid, there were about 800 people in the industry advertising online. This dropped to 255 in the first few month of the pandemic. Now it s back up to 600 adverts online, Detective Superintendent Derek Maguire, head of the new Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit (OPIU) within the Garda National Bureau of Protective Services (GNPSB), tells the Sunday Independent. At the start of Covid, there was a huge drop. Then it began to pick up again in the summer. Now it is really coming back, despite Level 5 restrictions. People working in prostitution were without a living for a long time.

New Garda unit established to target organised prostitution

New Garda unit established to target organised prostitution Reporter: );   ); The Garda National Protective Services Bureau has formally established Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit, to police all aspects of organised criminality within the sex trade, including the enforcement of legislation criminalising the purchase of sexual services.   The Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit, formally known as and operating as Operation Quest is attached to the Garda National Protective Services Bureau, under Assistant Commissioner, Organised and Serious Crime based at Harcourt Square. The establishment of this specialised unit reinforces An Garda Síochána’s commitment to protecting vulnerable persons, including victims of human trafficking involved in prostitution in Ireland, a Garda Press statement read.

Gardai establish specialised unit targeting organised criminals within the sex trade

GARDAÍ have set up a specialist unit to target organised criminals involved in Ireland’s multi-million euro sex-trade. The move is aimed at “protecting vulnerable persons, including victims of human trafficking involved in prostitution in Ireland.” “This will be achieved by, tackling crime gangs involved in organisation of prostitution, by targeting the demand for prostitution and by safeguarding those persons trafficked for sexual exploitation,” a garda spokesperson said. The unit have already been involved in targeting the vice trade including one case before the courts involving a 44-year-old male and a 26-year-old female. They are charged with multiple offences including brothel keeping, money laundering and fraud related offences in the greater Dublin area.

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