Uzbek Woman Arrested in Thailand for Leading a Large Network of Prostitutes from Uzbekistan

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A 34-year-old Uzbek citizen was arrested in Thailand on suspicion of leading a large network involved in the trafficking of women for prostitution. According to local police, the arrest took place in South Pattaya on October 16th during a special operation conducted by the immigration service. The woman, known as “Ms. Gumi,” had been living in one of the local condominiums.

Ms. Gumi was arrested due to an international manhunt. Interpol issued a “Red Notice” (an international alert for the search and arrest of a wanted person for extradition) at the request of Uzbek authorities.

According to the investigation, the woman organized a network involved in recruiting and trafficking young Uzbek women for prostitution in various countries. After several members of her network were arrested in Uzbekistan, Ms. Gumi was forced to flee and hide in Thailand.

Ms. Gumi is currently awaiting legal proceedings in Thailand. Once all necessary legal procedures are completed, she will be handed over to the immigration service for detention at a holding facility until her deportation to Uzbekistan. There, she will face trial on charges of organizing and participating in human trafficking.

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