Spanish Pedophile Ring Exposed: Singer and NGO Director Under Investigation in Morocco

After the 8-year prison sentence for Félix Ramos for child abuse, the singer Falete and the director of the NGO "Ningún niño sin techo" (No child without a roof) are under investigation.
The NGOs that followed the trial of the Spaniard Félix Ramos, sentenced in Morocco to 8 years in prison for child abuse and human trafficking, will not rest until justice has been done "with regard to the other members of this network of criminals," reports the daily El Espanol.
The artist Rafael Ojeda, "Falete"; María Almendros, founder and director of the NGO "Ningún niño sin techo"; and Manuela Vilches, known as the "Countess of Vilches", are the three people accused by the NGO "Don’t touch my child" and the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) of having collaborated with Félix Ramos in Morocco. They are investigating to confirm their hypothesis and have these last ones convicted.
"We will do all the research and ask Spain to cooperate so that they are tried," said the coordination of the Moroccan NGO.
Villa Al Amal, which houses "Ningún niño sin techo", where around 15 young and not so young people lived together, "did not meet the basic conditions, such as having a space, organization or professional staff," denounces the NGO.
"Almendros did everything to stay on the sidelines of the trial; he even claimed he didn’t know Ramos, although dozens of images of the accused at his home with minors, over several years, prove the opposite," the same source continues.
Since the start of the Ramos trial, these human rights organizations have been mobilized behind the plaintiff who was the victim of blackmail, harassment and physical assault when an attempt was made to steal his cell phone containing incriminating evidence
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