スペインに、8000人のロシア人の売春婦を密輸入?していたマフィアのロシア人の組長が逮捕される
El capo que viajaba en autobús
El líder de la red acusada de introducir 8.000 prostitutas rusas en España vivía con sobriedad en Granada, tenía 16 alias y casi nadie le había visto
J. DUVA / R. CARRANCO Madrid / Barcelona 24 NOV 2012 - 22:12 CET
The bus was traveling capo
The network leader accused of introducing Russian prostitutes in Spain 8000 lived soberly in Granada, had 16 aliases and almost no one had seen
J. DUVA / R. CARRANCO Madrid / Barcelona 24 NOV 2012 - 22:12 CET
He told police he had been a pilot of the Russian Army. But for years was engaged to manage an extensive network that allegedly supplied women to brothels in Spain, UAE, Bahreim, Malta, Cyprus and Italy. Researchers estimate that the gang trafficked more than 8,000 young people in the past eight years. So far, the alleged leader of this network had acted with impunity. Because his name was secret. So secret that sometimes even he knew his name because he used 16 false identities to hide the real. The police, after a year of investigations, has managed unmask: Chernavskiy is Igor, 40, a native of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad).
The operation began in 2005, when officers from the Central Immigration Network and co-Barcelona and other provinces detected the presence of gangs involved in the sexual exploitation of Russian citizens. In all cases, the women had arrived with a tourist visa. And most also had flown directly to Spain, but they had come from third countries of the European Union, more lax, allegedly at the controls.
With a careful analysis of passports and applications, agents discovered that 70% of women of that nationality brought to Spain to work in brothels and bordellos had helped arrange a small circle of Russian citizens, all connected each other through a man.
That key was a mysterious guy calling himself Mark Knopfler, like the singer of the band Dire Straits. All questioned in connection with the organization he pointed again and again. But obviously it was not the leader of Dire Straits, but someone who usurped his identity. Sometimes called himself Albert Einstein, the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, or The Invisible Man. He had many aliases-to 16 - who wore a different one to talk with each of its partners and had a chop to avoid mistakes.
Chernavskiy Igor, who used to hide behind the name of Mark Knopfler.
Already in 2005 he had been arrested by the Guardia Civil in Almeria, accused of trafficking women. But then there was remanded in custody and was extradited to Russia, as Moscow authorities wanted. However, since then "became very cautious and took many measures of protection," says a researcher. For example, never spoke Spanish on a cell to be localized and not heard.
Extremaba your self so that even his face was an enigma. A protected witness explained to police their recruitment process, with almost military methods, in which Mark never saw. A friend put her in touch with Natalia that you sent your passport and photos, some full body. She knew it would be prostituted in Spain. The network took four months to respond, and did so by sending a plane ticket to Moscow via email. There a certain Mark would take care of it. But just got a call telling him what hostel should stay.
Three days later, another different phone, call Mark again. She had a package at the reception to its name with a passport, a valid visa for the Schengen area, a train ticket to a country bridge, a mobile phone and 300 euros. When we finally arrived in Barcelona, Mark was reported again from another mobile by sending a message indicating that the floor should go: a brothel in Barcelona.
Thus began the woman into prostitution, at a rate of between 50 and 120 euros each service. Half of the gains went to the club and, in the form of commission, another part was supposedly Chernavskiy recording equipment, police said.
He did not use violence victims, but was using other methods of coercion. In a conversation recorded by police, the owner of a hostess club in Lleida and Chernavskiy men talked about the option of bringing Spain to two girls, a very beautiful and young, and a larger and less graceful, but with dependents. "The husband of this had died of cancer and she had to keep her son," police said. They opted for the latter. "They were looking for people with severe economic hardship because they knew that prostitution hardly fail," they add.
Introducing in Spain to women between 18 and 25 years of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, never underage, for each of which the club paid between 2,000 and 3,000 euros, Chernavskiy amassed a small fortune, police said. First he spent time riding between Russia and Spain, until definitively settled a couple of years ago in Granada. His life was very discreet and always used public transportation to get from one place to another. A few months ago, got a driver's license and recently bought a BMW that did not even brand new (the police have seized at the dealership).
Police estimate that took almost eight years dedicated to trafficking in women. And he felt safe in their anonymity. But a few months ago made a mistake. He completed his real name an application to regroup his family in Spain. Since then, wiretapping and surveillance were outlining the mysterious individual, resident in Granada (owns homes in Ogijares paths and La Zubia).
The time had come. The Network Central Brigade Immigration knew the alleged leader of the organization was to have a meeting near Atocha station (Madrid) with the owner of a villa dating Fuencarral district. The agents went to the station and got there at last face to Igor Chernavskiy, sitting on a terrace with a woman, who had previously run other similar facility in Jaca (Huesca). That pimp was one of the few people who knew face to face with him, and not around 30 clients (owners or managers of brothels).
Officers believe the cash it received for its work as women sent through to Russia, where he was driving his mother. His own wife, Natalia C., was listed as an employee of one of the brothels that were part of the organization. Although a woman's profile posted on the network says is professor of Russian language and literature and speech therapist, licensed from the University of Granada.
Natalia, like Chernavskiy is Volgograd, whence came many of the women that the network introduced in Spain. But the organization has specialized and came to bring women from Vladivostok, who made more than 9,000 kilometers to Moscow on the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway.
A few days ago, was arrested in Granada Chernavskiy along cons 17 people in various parts of the country, accused of human trafficking, prostitution related crime, fake documentary and a crime against the rights of workers. The National Court Judge Eloy Velasco has locked to the frame checking and has seized 11 properties, six vehicles and assets amounting to three and a half million euros. Police analyze other operations in which witnesses can refer to Mark, Albert, or any of the aliases of the enigmatic man.
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スペイン8000年にロシアの売春婦を導入すると非難ネットワークのリーダーは、グラナダに真面目に住んでいた16の別名を持っていて、ほとんど誰も見たことがなかった
J. Duvaの/ R CARRANCOマドリッド/バルセロナ24 NOV 2012 - 夜09時12分CET
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