Human Trafficking
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Two women
jailed for human trafficking
Accused of luring victim to Dubai on pretext of
working in salon
By
Razmig Bedirian, Staff Reporter
Published: 19:58 December 29, 2014
Dubai: Two women on Monday received jail sentences
after being found guilty of forcing a Moroccan woman into prostitution.
The suspects
had lured the victim to Dubai under the pretence of securing her legitimate
work.
Moroccan
suspect A.A., 22, was sentenced to three years in jail while Syrian R.A., 28,
was given a two-year jail term. Both suspects will be deported following their
sentences.
According to
court documents, the victim was rescued by her first customer.
“I met with
a Saudi customer, who paid A.A. Dh1,500,” the victim told prosecutors. “When we
were left alone, I broke into tears and told him my story. He felt sorry for me
and bought me a ticket home and even drove me to the airport.”
In an
earlier hearing, A.A. denied human trafficking charges, including locking up
the victim and forcing her into prostitution. R.A. denied charges of running a
brothel.
According to
court documents, the victim was approached by a woman in Morocco, who offered
her a job at a beauty salon in Dubai.
“I called
A.A. when I arrived to the country on January,” the victim told prosecutors. “I
took a taxi to a flat in the Al Nahda area. I was surprised to see about
half-a-dozen other Moroccan women in the flat.”
The victim
said A.A. took her passport.
“She told me
that I would be working a prostitute,” she told prosecutors. “I was soon taken
to a hotel in Dubai with the other women. The men would come and choose from
among us. They were paying Dh1,500 for six hours with each of the women. I was
not picked for a week and therefore did not have sex with anyone. My first customer
was the Saudi man who helped me escape.”
She told
prosecutors that she was not allowed to leave the country as her employment
contract had not been cancelled.
“I went to
the airport police and told them what had happened,” she said.
Authorities
then arrested A.A. and R.A.
A police
witness told prosecutors that the suspects had initially denied the claims.
“However,
when we found the birth control pills and other evidence, R.A. confessed to
prostituting women for Dh700,” he said.
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