The Dhaka Times Desk A class of 'sex gang' in Brazil is exploiting the hype of World Cup football for nefarious interests. They are going to engage in sex trade using the tricks of 11/12 year old girls.

According to media reports, efforts are being made to involve children in the sex trade mainly with an eye on tourists who come to watch World Cup football in Brazil. Recently, the matter has been revealed in a report of Time magazine.

Time magazine reports that 500,000 destitute people live in remote areas of Brazil. It is possible to easily bring the baby girls of their families in this way due to financial reasons. Again, most of the girls in those families earn by doing sex work. They may be joined by a relative or through truck drivers.

Those who are doing awareness work to save these innocent children from sexual acts are also very worried about this issue. They said that on the occasion of the World Cup, children are widely engaged in sex trade. They think that everyone should be aware of this, otherwise children cannot be protected.

The report also said that remaining silent in these activities has become the 'culture' of some Brazilian societies. The reason is that many times the mothers take the girls to the sex village on the side of the highway just for money. There these events are being considered as normal events. The girls are sold in the sex village for only 15/20 dollars.

It should be noted that on June 12, the world-shaking curtain of the World Cup is rising in Brazil. Sports fans from different countries of the world will appear to watch the game in this great event of the World Cup.
References: Time magazine