The Queen v. Khan (UK) [Case NOs. 2010-02998 A3, 201002997 A3, 2010-05469 A3] (19 December 2010)
Accuseds operated a family-run restaurant where they deceptively recruited nine men from India and the Middle East for forced labour.
Case Highlights: Accuseds operated a family-run restaurant where they deceptively recruited nine men from India and the Middle East for forced labour.
Case Type: Aggravated Trafficking In Children
Case Number: Case NOs. 2010-02998 A3, 201002997 A3, 2010-05469 A3
Judge: Lord Justice Pitchford
Date of Judgement: 19 December 2010
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L.M. & 4 Others v. The Queen (UK) [Case Nos. 2010/02367 B2, 2010/02368 B2 2010/02369 B2, 2009/05815 B1, 2009/05493 C4] (21 October 2010)
Case Highlights: Three accused operated a brothel, recruiting women who recently moved to the UK from an East European country, forcing and threatening the victims to comply with the sexual exploitation.
Case Type: Aggravated Trafficking In Children
Case Number: Case Nos. 2010/02367 B2, 2010/02368 B2 2010/02369 B2, 2009/05815 B1, 2009/05493 C4
Judge: Lord Justice Hughes, Mr. Justice Owen, and Mrs. Justice Thirlwall DBE.
Date of Judgement: 21 October 2010
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Federal Republic (Nigeria) v. Okwuede [Charge No. FHC-ASB-24C-09] (7 October 2010)
Accused recruited and transported girls from Nigeria to work in his brothel in Niger.
Case Highlights: Accused recruited and transported girls from Nigeria to work in his brothel in Niger.
Case Type: Aggravated Trafficking In Person
Case Number: Charge No. FHC-ASB-24C-09
Judge: Hon. Justice Mercel I. Awokuleheni
Date of Judgement: 7 October 2010
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Attorney General of the Federation (Nigeria) v. Ogbebor [Suit No. HCT-140-06] (7 April 2008)
Accused was intercepted at the Nigerian border in the process of transporting girls to Libya after deceiving them of the promise of legitimate jobs but intending to use them in prostitution.
Case Highlights: Accused was intercepted at the Nigerian border in the process of transporting girls to Libya after deceiving them of the promise of legitimate jobs but intending to use them in prostitution.
Case Type: Aggravated Trafficking In Children
Case Number: Suit No. HCT-140-06
Judge: O. A. Onafowokan
Date of Judgement: 7 April 2008
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Attorney General of the Federation (Nigeria) v. Omoruyi [Suit No. B/31C/2004] (22 September 2006)
Accused was intercepted while facilitating the transport of victims from Nigeria to Italy for prostitution, requiring them to make an oath to a witchdoctor not to run away from their madam and to pay monies to the madam prior to leaving
Case Highlights: Accused was intercepted while facilitating the transport of victims from Nigeria to Italy for prostitution, requiring them to make an oath to a witchdoctor not to run away from their madam and to pay monies to the madam prior to leaving.
Case Type: Trafficking In Persons
Case Number: Suit No. B/31C/2004
Judge: J.I Acha
Date of Judgement: 22 September 2006
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