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Germany trafficking: Mass police raid on Berlin mega-brothel | Germany trafficking: Mass police raid on Berlin mega-brothel |
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Nine hundred police officers have taken part in a raid on one of Germany's biggest brothels in Berlin, making six arrests over alleged human trafficking and tax fraud. | Nine hundred police officers have taken part in a raid on one of Germany's biggest brothels in Berlin, making six arrests over alleged human trafficking and tax fraud. |
The operation follows months of investigation into the Artemis brothel. | The operation follows months of investigation into the Artemis brothel. |
Brothel managers are accused of evading some €17.5m (£14m; $19.7m) in social security payments since 2006. | Brothel managers are accused of evading some €17.5m (£14m; $19.7m) in social security payments since 2006. |
Prosecutors allege that staff at Artemis were forced to pretend to be self-employed to avoid the payments. | Prosecutors allege that staff at Artemis were forced to pretend to be self-employed to avoid the payments. |
Police say the raid was conducted in cooperation with customs officials and tax fraud investigators. | Police say the raid was conducted in cooperation with customs officials and tax fraud investigators. |
Inside a German mega-brothel | |
Germany legalised prostitution in 2002, creating an industry now thought to be worth approximately €16bn per year. | Germany legalised prostitution in 2002, creating an industry now thought to be worth approximately €16bn per year. |
So-called "mega-brothels" are common, attracting tourists from neighbouring countries with stricter laws, and sex workers from Eastern Europe. | So-called "mega-brothels" are common, attracting tourists from neighbouring countries with stricter laws, and sex workers from Eastern Europe. |
The number of prostitutes in Germany is thought to have doubled to 400,000 over the last 20 years. | The number of prostitutes in Germany is thought to have doubled to 400,000 over the last 20 years. |
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