Asylum Seeking Couple Jailed for Trafficking Women Into Sex Trade
Evening Standard - London › November 02, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › November 02, 2005
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A COUPLE were behind bars today after making a fortune from one of Britain's biggest people smuggling and sex-trafficking empires.
Using false identities and flights paid for by cloned credit cards, failed asylum seekers Gavril Dulghieru and his wife, Tamara, smuggled hundreds of desperate young eastern European women into the country. But Isleworth Crown Court was told that for many of their "clients", dreams of well-paid jobs and freedom from poverty were replaced by brothels and "enforced prostitution" serving up to 30 customers a day.See the full content of this document
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Asylum Seeking Couple Jailed for Trafficking Women Into Sex Trade
With tales of executions and threats of harm to them and their families at home, many felt they had no choice but to work a see...
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