Was a Colombian child trafficking ring selling Venezuelan babies to European cults for satanic rites?
Authorities in Norte de Santander, Colombia, suspect a criminal organization abducted pregnant Venezuelan women in the town of Cúcuta and sold the babies to European clients, who then sacrificed them in satanic rituals.
According to El Heraldo de Colombia, the babies were sold for about $36,000. This information came to light as a result of an investigation conducted by authorities in recent months.
An unidentified source told the media, "This number is very high and in our research we found that in different parts of the world the same situation has occurred, and it turns out that minors are being put in the hands of people who perform satanic rituals."
The theory became more credible after one of the arrested individuals revealed that the smuggling ring for which they were intercepting shipments had ties to other criminal organizations in Europe.
"This person told us that one of the networks in Europe told them that they sell the minors to whoever pays the best, and that some of the mafias that pay the best are those involved with satanic cults," the source said.
They sought women in a state of vulnerability
According to a report obtained by El Tiempo newspaper, "the criminal organization structured its portfolio of criminal services by targeting pregnant women, especially Venezuelan women, to hand them over for sale after the birth of their children.
The confidential document also detailed that the child trafficking network was coordinated by a Venezuelan, an Ecuadorian, and a Colombian.
Colombian authorities managed to arrest six people on April 30, 2021, as part of the so-called "Operation Natus," including rescuing a baby who was placed in the care of the Colombian Institute for Family Welfare.
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