Authorities arrested four Chinese Nationalists at massage parlors across the state in a human trafficking raid.

On Friday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin detailed the execution of search warrants at 12 locations across the state as part of Operation Obscured Vision to combat human trafficking. The raid resulted in assisting 17 victims.

The Operation Obscured Vision raids led to the arrests of these Chinese Nationalists:

Haiyan Lu, 54, of Harrison, one count of Promoting Prostitution in the Second Degree

Qing Chen, 53, of Jonesboro, one count of Promoting Prostitution in the Second Degree

Hongliang Cai, 55, of Jonesboro, one count of Promoting Prostitution in the Second Degree

Chunli Wang, 50, of Rogers, one count of Sexual Assault in the Second Degree

“Operation Obscured Vision was coordinated by my office’s Special Investigations Division and executed by local law enforcement, and victim advocates groups to expose the pervasive issue of illicit massage parlors in Arkansas, rescue the victims of human trafficking, and permanently end the presence of illicit massage parlors in our state,” said Attorney General Tim Griffin.

Investigators say many of the women working in these illicit massage parlors are coerced to do so. One victim we interviewed stated that she is forced to work seven days a week, 13 hours per day.

“I am proud to announce that local law enforcement, with coordination by my office, executed 12 search warrants at illicit massage parlors in Jonesboro, Russellville, Hot Springs, Rogers, Harrison, and a Little Rock hotel,” said Attorney General Griffin.

“I congratulate the local police officers, sheriff’s deputies, the Arkansas State Police, and Special Agents in my office for successfully executing this operation.”

The 17 victims range in age from 29-65. And sixteen accepted services from medical staff and victim’s advocates.

“This operation is just a first step,” said Attorney General Griffin. “The intelligence and evidence obtained through Operation Obscured Vision will be used in ongoing investigations and will aid in targeting similar massage parlors elsewhere in the state.

The criminals who run these establishments and the men who patronize them are on notice. We are coming for you, and we will put an end to this horrific practice of exploiting women through human trafficking.”

Participating law enforcement agencies in Operation Obscured Vision included:

Arkansas Attorney General’s Office Special Investigations Division

Arkansas State Police

Arkansas State Fusion Center

Jonesboro Police Department

Harrison Police Department

Rogers Police Department

Benton County Sheriff’s Office

Russellville Police Department

Little Rock Police Department

Hot Springs Police Department

Prosecuting Attorneys participating in Operation Obscured Vision include:

Sonia Hagood, Second Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney

Jeff Phillips, Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney

Will Jones, Sixth Judicial Prosecuting Attorney

David Ethredge, Fourteenth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney

Michelle Lawrence, Eighteenth-East Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney

Bryan Sexton, Nineteenth-West Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney

Advocate groups participating in Operation Obscured Vision included:

Arkansas Human Trafficking Council

Into the Light

Freedom Finders

Hope Found

NWA Forensic Nursing Team/REACH

NWA Sexual Assault Center

We Are Free

Regional Intervention of Sexual Exploitation (RISE)

Children’s Protection Center (CPC) Little Rock