Spanish National Accused of Exploiting Homeless Moroccan Teen in Tangier

On Tuesday in Tangier, a 19-year-old Moroccan filed a complaint against a Spanish national known to the Moroccan justice system for selling fake titles and forged diplomas. A transvestite flamenco singer from Seville is also the subject of legal proceedings.
Accompanied by the Regional Coordinator of the Association for the Protection of Children and the Fight against Pedophilia, "Hands off my child", Mohamed Taieb Bouchiba, the young homeless person appeared before the Court of Second Instance, while the Spanish national, Félix Ramos, answered charges of fraud at the Police Station.
When he was still 14 years old, the homeless youth would have been approached by Félix Ramos, who had offered him a job on Spanish television, as well as accommodation and residence papers, writes the Huffpost. He had then invited him to a "Five-star" hotel in the Strait city. From that day on, and for several years, the Spanish pedophile did not stop sexually abusing the teenager, in exchange for money.
He was also a victim of rape by a friend of Ramos, a transvestite flamenco singer. He had invited him to Tangier to record a television show. This artist would also have abused the teenager for several days, for the sum of 2,000 dirhams.
According to Mohamed Taieb Bouchiba, "these children living on the street are the new victims of pedophiles who come here for what we call ’sex tourism’." He adds that "pedophiles make these homeless people their new prey", specifying that, for the children, "it’s the easy solution when they need money. They don’t always want to file a complaint because they live on it."
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