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War Against Rape Networks: International Joint Operation Launched

Police from seven countries have launched an unprecedented operation to combat rape networks. This time, the focus is on victims who have been affected by drugs.

In a coordinated and unprecedented action, police from seven countries have simultaneously engaged in the fight against rape networks. This operation, known as "Operation Against Rape," particularly focuses on cases where victims are indirectly affected and under the influence of drugs.

New Challenges for Police in Identifying and Arresting Offenders

This initiative emerged following shocking cases such as the "Plickot" case. In these cases, victims often identify their acquaintances as the offenders, creating new complexities for the police. It appears that these criminal networks are increasingly expanding, and the police are seeking innovative solutions to stop them.

Given the rise in cases of rape and sexual abuse, this operation could be a turning point in the fight against this social issue. Can these international efforts help reduce these crimes? Time will tell.