
Córdoba: 3 arrested from the Moyano clan accused of human trafficking.
The federal case involves eight people, including Roberto Moyano, for exploitation since at least 2001
Three alleged members of the "Moyano clan" were arrested for human trafficking after several raids in Córdoba. The investigation, led by the Federal Justice, involves a total of eight people, including Roberto Moyano. The case dates back to crimes that allegedly began in 2001, linked to nightclubs formerly owned by Rapoza.
Despite multiple previous raids carried out by the Córdoba Police, there were no significant advances. The Justice decided to transfer the case to the Airport Security Police, under strict confidentiality. The Ministry of Security had already reported operations in establishments linked to the group.

Among those arrested, a commissioner in an irregular situation
During one of the raids, an intoxicated commissioner was found in one of the inspected nightclubs. The officer refused to identify himself and to hand over his weapon, so he was arrested for resisting authority. The incident caused deep outrage among the investigators of the case due to its institutional gravity.
This stems from a network of exploitation that allegedly operated for decades. Roberto Moyano, along with his longtime partner Sandra Oviedo and Julio Páez, is among the main detainees. Páez's arrest, which took place 20 days ago, served as a starting point to deepen the investigation.
The nightclubs involved were repeatedly flagged for irregularities related to trafficking.

A case that exposes complicity and lack of oversight
The investigation is progressing on crimes of human trafficking and child trafficking in Córdoba's nightlife circuit. The Justice is analyzing whether there was collusion from police sectors with the reported exploitation scheme.
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