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B. Colin / 20 Minutes

At the end of last week, the police officers in Colomiers, west of Toulouse, received a phone call from a 23-year-old young woman.

Over the phone, she explains to them that she has been kidnapped by a man who has been forcing her into prostitution since the end of August.

The police then go there, but no trace of the suspect.

The young woman is brought back to the police station where she complains.

To try to get their hands on it, the investigation is entrusted to the criminal and repression brigade of attacks on people.

They manage to find out where he is and summon him.

The latter then goes to the police station and admits during his custody to have recovered part of the money that the young woman earned during his passes.

But the latter denies having kidnapped her and claims to have lent her the accommodation where she was.

Brought before a judge, he was tried Monday in immediate appearance for pimping.

He was sentenced to one year in prison.

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