Two women
were tricked into working as prostitutes by a couple who used African
black magic to frighten them into complying, a court heard today.
The
young women were allegedly trafficked from Nigeria into Britain by
Lizzy Idahosa, 23, and her husband Jackson Omoruyi, 41, who are accused
of then terrifying them with 'juju magic' or African witchcraft.
Cardiff
Crown Court heard that the alleged victims, aged 23 and 29, were forced
to eat snails and snakes as part of a black magic ceremony before being
sent to work in brothels and massage parlours.
A
jury heard the women were in fear of 'illness, madness, infertility or
death' if they went against the African witchcraft by refusing to have
sex with strangers for money.
And
all the money they made from prostitution, which came to more than
£40,000, was pocketed by Idahosa and Omoruyi, the court was told.
Prosecutor
Caroline Rees said: 'The couple were involved in the exploitation of
two women brought into the UK from Nigeria to work as prostitutes.
'They
were bound to this by something called a juju ritual. It was a
ceremonial ritual used to full effect to terrify both women into doing
what was demanded of them.
'It
was used to ensure compliance, secrecy, and they believed if they broke
the bond dire consequences would follow: illness, madness, infertility
or death.
'They genuinely believed the powers would work.'
Idahosa
allegedly arranged for both women to travel 4,500 miles from the West
African country - forcing them to go through juju ceremonies before they
left.
The
court heard that one woman believed she was coming to the UK to find
her father, but ended up trapped in 'thoroughly miserable life' having
sex with up to eight men a day at brothels including the Ambassador
massage parlour in Cardiff.
The women were allegedly forced to work as prostitutes at this massage parlour in Cardiff
The woman, who got through border controls using fake documents, allegedly paid £45,550 to Idahosa and her husband Omoruyi.
Miss
Rees added: 'She was told it could be arranged for her to be brought to
London but before this could happen she had to attend a juju ceremony.
'Her hair was shaved, her body was marked and her clothes were taken. She had to eat a snail and an egg as well as some dust.
'She made oaths and promises and thought she would die or go mad if she broke the oaths she had made.'
The second woman was allegedly told she was going to find work in a shop with Idahosa in London.
She
was allowed into the UK after telling immigration officials she was a
lesbian and would be sacrificed if she didn't leave Nigeria.
But
the court heard that when she arrived in Britain, she was also made to
work in brothels and massage parlours up and down the country.
She claims she felt she had 'no choice' because she had taken part in a juju ceremony.
Miss
Rees said: 'She was taken to see the juju man, she was given dirty
water and made to eat a snake. Her body was marked, her pubic hair and
brow hair was cut.
'She was told not to say anything - she believed the ritual was bonding upon her.'
The
women were found following an immigration raid on a massage parlour in
Cardiff, while Idahosa and Omoruyi were later arrested at their home in
Brockley, South London.
Idahosa
denies denies seven charges including trafficking for prostitution and
moving criminal property, while Omoruyi denies three charges charges of
inciting the women to become prostitutes and transferring criminal
property.
Heavily
pregnant Idahosa, who has lived off benefits since 2011, claims she was
also trafficked to the UK following a juju ritual.
The trial continues.
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