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Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombia’s capital Bogota

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Cybersecurity   来源:Analysis  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Prescott and Mann pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and conspiracy to launder money and were jailed for eight years, and 13 years and four months respectively.

Prescott and Mann pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and conspiracy to launder money and were jailed for eight years, and 13 years and four months respectively.

Paige and her sister initially ran away from the Night Light team on at least two occasions.But identified as being at risk of sexual exploitation, the team eventually caught up with her and explained the danger she was in. Paige has now been placed in a foster home.

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombia’s capital Bogota

Now 19, Yas - not her real name - has also been helped by the team."They [men] would ask me if I wanted go to their place and if I want any drink or like they'd offer me balloons [nitrous oxide]," she said."Back then I couldn't see why they were asking that. I thought they just wanted to have fun, in like the innocent way, but now I've realised they were probably asking me to go back so that I would have sex with them."

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombia’s capital Bogota

Now supported by Night Light, Yas said thinking about the situation she was in makes her feel "creeped out" and scared for other young people.The potential and benefits of using street sex workers to help stop child exploitation was first realised by Jo Ritchie, a social worker employed by Barnardo's.

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake shakes Colombia’s capital Bogota

She now works closely with Rose Brown, a sex work liaison officer from Avon and Somerset Police, as well as Bristol City Council.

Jo recalled one of the first women she spoke to, saying her knowledge was so good it was like she was part of the police investigation.It is hoped the bridge would give pedestrians and cyclists a route across the river away from main roads.

It would link the south of the city and Fletton Quays area to the new university campus, ARU Peterborough.The council is working to redevelop Fletton Quays, with a buyer found for a disused Victorian railway goods shed, which plans to turn it into a food and drinks hall.

The authority has also agreed to sell the unfinished Hilton Garden Inn, which has been under construction for seven years, in the hopes of clawing back its investment in the project.Construction of the bridge is due to start in the summer and go on until spring or summer next year.

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