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Save the Children urges Italy to fight child prostitution

Follows 11 arrests for paid sex with minors

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, February 11 - Save the Children NGO urged Italian police on Thursday to launch a plan to tackle child prostitution following the arrest of 11 people on charges of paying for sex with minors.
    Those arrested on Thursday in the northern Italian regions of Lombardy and Emilia Romagna include an HIV sufferer, a priest, a football coach and a municipal policeman.
    The NGO pointed to a Rome public prosecution office warning of a rise in all types of crimes involving minors as the main victims.
    "We cannot get used to the repetition of these serious forms of violence that leave lasting signs on the minors involved," said Save the Children, calling for a national anti-trafficking programme to be put in place immediately, including specific measures to tackle child prostitution. In total, over 20 people are implicated in the latest probe. The suspects are accused of paying for regular sex with four minors, including in parked cars, leisure centres and private homes.
   

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