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An East Newark man was one of 22 people who reportedly orchestrated a human trafficking and prostitution organization in and around Bergen County, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark A.
Musella said late last week. Gabriel Torres, 30, a resident East Newark, was charged along with 21 other defendants from various towns throughout New Jersey. The investigation, Musella says, revealed the lot of 22 arrestees were allegedly trafficking women throughout Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex and Passaic counties and in Rockland County and Queens County, New York, for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts.
As a result of the investigation, the primary leaders of a criminal enterprise were found to have engaged in money-laundering and prostitution offenses since at least The criminal enterprise employed drivers to facilitate the money laundering and prostitution offenses. The identified leaders of the enterprise allegedly secured multiple female victims to work for them each day. They would field calls for up to 12 or more hours a day from men soliciting women for sex acts.
Multiple drivers were employed by the organization to transport the female victims to various locations throughout the day for the purpose of having the women engage in commercial sex acts.
Each victim would be forced to work for 12 or more hours per day, meeting with 20 to 40 men during their shift. This money was collected by various members of the organization. The money was then broken down and deposited into bank accounts in an attempt to avoid currency-transaction reporting requirements.