5 Arrested For Human Trafficking At Massachusetts Brothels

BOSTON (CBS/AP) — Five people have been arrested in connection with trafficking women for sex at brothels in and around Boston.

The arrests were made Thursday after a four-month joint operation by local police, the FBI, the Massachusetts State Police, and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey's office.

Two suspects in a sophisticated sex trafficking operation are led into court on May 4, 2017. (WBZ-TV)

The brothels were in Boston, Cambridge, North Reading and Quincy and prosecutors say the suspects were using the web site BackPage.com to advertise for sex.

Pingxia Fan, 40 of Boston, Timothy Hayes, 50 of Gloucester, Simon Shimao Lin, 59 of Boston, Biqun Xiao, 47 of Deerfield, N.H., and Robert Mozer, 65 of Deerfield, N.H. were arrested Thursday for trafficking women for sex at brothels in Boston, Cambridge, North Reading and Quincy.

Prosecutors allege that the suspects were making at least $100,000 each week and brought in as much as $5,000,000 each year.

The women were held allegedly held against their will and spoke only minimal English. They were also forced to work for 12 hours each day.

Five people were arrested and charged with sex trafficking. (WBZ-TV)

Prosecutors wanted over $1,000,000 bail for each suspect.

The judge set bail at $150,000 for three of the suspects. The others are being held for $50,000 bail.

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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