Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Nigerian jailed for 20 years in UK for child trafficking


NIGERIAN sex trafficker from Gravesend, United Kingdom, who used witchcraft to silence young girls smuggled into Britain to be sold as prostitutes, has been jailed for 20 years.
Osezua Osolase (42) tricked Nigerian orphans into traveling to the United Kingdom with the promise of a better life.
But instead, the Nigerian treated the victims as “commodities” to be used in a form of “modern-day slavery” by attempting to send them on to mainland Europe to be sexually assaulted by gangs.
She was convicted of trafficking and rape.
It was reported that one girl had hair cut from her armpits by a man wearing feathers, while others were slashed with knives, forced to drink potions and had blood taken with syringes to cast a spell over them.
The girls were told they would die or never bear children if they tried to escape or revealed what had happened to them.
Osolase lived in a terraced house in Gravesend, Kent, but his home was a secret staging post for vulnerable teenage orphans as they were smuggled from Africa to several European countries.
Detectives discovered evidence that at least 28 victims were smuggled in and out of Britain by Osolase over a 14-month period, earning him up to £1.5 million.
But the true figure could run into hundreds, as the paedophile was overheard by one girl boasting he had been operating for 15 years as he tried to sell her for £60,000.

 

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