UK and Spanish authorities have dismantled a human trafficking gang responsible for transporting young Nigerian women into prostitution in Europe.
David Osawaru, from Benin City, Nigeria, was jailed for nine years. |
London’s Heathrow Airport was used by the human trafficking gang as a transit hub to move the women to mainland Europe for the purposes of sexual exploitation. Some of the women were under 18.
The British end of the investigation began in 2011 when Border Force officers at Heathrow intercepted a number of females in transit from Nigeria to mainland Europe.
Immigration Enforcement staff based in Madrid liaised with the Spanish
authorities providing intelligence linking some of the victims to a
suspected group of traffickers operating in Spain.
They identified 48 potential victims of the trafficking network.
The Spanish leg of the investigation culminated in the arrests of seven
alleged traffickers in the cities of Madrid and LĂ©rida in September
2013. Two female victims were also rescued.
Because of legal restrictions in Spain details of the arrests there can
only now be made public, but last year two men were convicted in the UK
as a result of the investigation.
In March 2013, following an investigation also involving Sussex Police,
Odosa Usiobaifo from Enfield was jailed for 14 years for his role in
the trafficking of 14 and 15-year-old Nigerian girls whom he put on
flights to Spain from London.
The following October David Osawaru, from Benin City Edo State, Nigeria, was
jailed for nine years. He had been detained by Border Force at Heathrow
in May 2012 as he chaperoned two Nigerian women in transit from Lagos to
Prague for the purpose of sexual exploitation
Clinton Nield, assistant director of Home Office Immigration Enforcement’s Risk and Liaison Overseas Network (RALON), said
“These women were given false promises and forced to travel to Europe
where they were forced into prostitution. Trafficking is an abhorrent
crime and I hope this case sends a clear message to those involved
overseas that international borders will not stop us from tracking you
down and bringing you to justice.
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