Polk County officials say that some of the suspects allegedly engaging in human trafficking were illegal immigrants.
Officials in a Florida county announced last week that 244 suspects were arrested during a multi-day operation targeting human trafficking.
In a statement on May 16, Polk County Sheriffโs officials said that the suspects arrested over nine days were allegedly โinvolved in illegal acts related to soliciting prostitutes, offering to commit prostitution, or aiding/abetting or transporting prostitutes.โ
The office said that federal offices, including the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Division, were involved, along with local law enforcement.
Notably, 36 people who were arrested were in the United States illegally from eight different countries: Venezuela, Cuba, Honduras, Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil, according to the statement.
Twenty-two of the suspects said they were receiving government assistance, and 221 were traveling from outside Polk County, including people coming to Florida from 12 states. The youngest person arrested was 17, and the oldest was 70, according to the sheriffโs office.
Some 93 suspects accused of traveling โto commit prostitution were screened by detectives and the social services organizations to determine if they were being trafficked or exploited by others, and were offered services by the social services organizations at the operation,โ the sheriffโs office stated, adding that four possible human trafficking victims were located.
Another 141 suspects were arrested for soliciting a prostitute, while 10 were arrested for aiding and abetting, transporting, or deriving proceeds from prostitution, according to the statement.
One suspect was actively in the military, 13 were veterans, and several were involved in the health care industry, law enforcement officials said.
โSeveral suspects either left their wives or girlfriends at home,โ the sheriffโs office stated, โor the women thought their partners were at work, visiting a friend, or going to the gym.โ
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said that during the investigation, officials arrested 11 โchild predators who solicited who they thought were children online in order to sexually batter them.โ
Byย Jack Phillips