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mfcorey1

(11,001 posts)
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 10:26 AM Nov 2015

Feds nab sex traffickers in SD: 'catching awful lot of them'

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — It was an anonymous two-story house with an outdoor side staircase, nothing that looked ominous to Kevin Koliner when he passed by going to and from work. On one evening stroll, the federal prosecutor heard loud noises but figured it was just a party. Later, he'd discover the ugly truth.

In a squalid second-floor apartment, just blocks from the U.S. attorney's office, Mohammed Sharif Alaboudi ran a violent sex trafficking ring, preying on young, troubled women. He plied them with drugs and alcohol, gave them clothes and a place to stay, and forced them to engage in sex acts with strangers. Prosecutors dubbed his place a "house of horrors."

The case of Alaboudi, now serving four life terms, offers a glimpse into how the feds are waging an aggressive campaign to root out the illicit sex trade lurking in this seemingly unlikely locale: a low-crime state dotted with sleepy hamlets.

"We're just a friendly state and I think traffickers see this as a trusting place and think, 'They're never going to catch me. They're not so bright,'" says Jenise Pischel, program coordinator at Our Home Inc., a private non-profit that has helped trafficked girls, including a 14-year-old in the Alaboudi case. "Well, we seem to be catching an awful lot of them."

In recent years, the feds have pursued about 50 sex trafficking cases, three resulting in life sentences. Bolstered by state and local authorities, they're also getting support from Native American tribes, church groups and the Junior League.

The cases have ranged from predator stings at the last three Sturgis motorcycle rallies to busts of lucrative businesses that have transported girls as young as 14 to cities around the Midwest. Police also have detected a circuit some traffickers travel that includes the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/feds-nab-sex-traffickers-in-sd-catching-awful-lot-of-them/ar-BBn0mZK?li=BBieTUX&ocid=mailsignout

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Feds nab sex traffickers in SD: 'catching awful lot of them' (Original Post) mfcorey1 Nov 2015 OP
I have no sympathy for traffickers. NaturalHigh Nov 2015 #1
Agreed - they are the lowest form of humanity. If they ever do bring back public hangings, these jonno99 Nov 2015 #2

NaturalHigh

(12,778 posts)
1. I have no sympathy for traffickers.
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 10:33 AM
Nov 2015

As far as I'm concerned, they can be strung up by their ankles and given the piñata treatment.

jonno99

(2,620 posts)
2. Agreed - they are the lowest form of humanity. If they ever do bring back public hangings, these
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 11:53 AM
Nov 2015

individuals should be at the head of the line - imho...

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