
"Medellín Mayor Bans Prostitution in Tourist Areas"
The mayor of Medellín, Colombia, has imposed a six-month ban on prostitution in popular tourist neighborhoods, citing the need to prevent the sexual exploitation of children by criminal networks. While sex work is legal in Colombia for consenting adults, the ban aims to address threats to public order and protect the community. The move comes after a recent case involving an American man found with two local girls aged 12 and 13, prompting calls for a faster investigation. The city's growing popularity with tourists has also raised concerns about safety, with warnings issued about the risks of using dating apps and encounters turning violent.