<p>Madrid: Spanish police have smashed a human trafficking ring that lured more than 1,000 women to the country over the past year with false job offers before forcing them into sex work, police said on Sunday.</p><p>The women, who were mainly from Venezuela and Colombia, were told they would be working in the beauty or cleaning sectors, Spain's National Police said in a statement.</p><p>"On arrival in Spain they were transferred to clubs where they were sexually exploited and forced to work all hours," police said.</p><p>The women were only allowed out for two hours per day and were kept under video surveillance.</p>.Indian national among 260 victims of human trafficking received by Thailand from Myanmar.<p>Three alleged ring leaders - two Colombian women and a Spaniard - were among 48 suspects arrested in raids in Alicante and Murcia, in southeastern Spain, and three strip clubs were closed as part of the operation.</p><p>Police also seized more than 150,000 euros ($157,000) in cash, blocked bank accounts containing 938,000 euros ($980,960) and seized 17 properties.</p><p>Six of the suspects were held in pre-trial detention, police said. The others were released on bail to face trial at a later date. </p>
<p>Madrid: Spanish police have smashed a human trafficking ring that lured more than 1,000 women to the country over the past year with false job offers before forcing them into sex work, police said on Sunday.</p><p>The women, who were mainly from Venezuela and Colombia, were told they would be working in the beauty or cleaning sectors, Spain's National Police said in a statement.</p><p>"On arrival in Spain they were transferred to clubs where they were sexually exploited and forced to work all hours," police said.</p><p>The women were only allowed out for two hours per day and were kept under video surveillance.</p>.Indian national among 260 victims of human trafficking received by Thailand from Myanmar.<p>Three alleged ring leaders - two Colombian women and a Spaniard - were among 48 suspects arrested in raids in Alicante and Murcia, in southeastern Spain, and three strip clubs were closed as part of the operation.</p><p>Police also seized more than 150,000 euros ($157,000) in cash, blocked bank accounts containing 938,000 euros ($980,960) and seized 17 properties.</p><p>Six of the suspects were held in pre-trial detention, police said. The others were released on bail to face trial at a later date. </p>