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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Husband And Wife Who Forced Two Nigerians Into Prostitution Found Guilty In Court.

A woman has been found guilty of people trafficking after she forced two Nigerian women into prostitution by making them eat snakes in an African black magic ceremony. 




According to Dailymail Lizzy Idahosa, 24, and her husband Jackson Omoruyi, 41, made more than £70,000 out of the women, who were terrified with voodoo and made see a witchdoctor for a sinister 'juju' ceremony.
Both are now facing jail after Idahosa was convicted of trafficking the women, inciting them to become prostitutes and transferring criminal property, while Omoruyi was found guilty of money laundering.


 During the couple's trial at Cardiff Crown Court, the jury was told that the two victims, aged 23 and 29, had their pubic hair shaved and forced to eat live snakes and snails as part of the ritual, and then flown to Britain in the belief that they were going to find a better life.
However, when they arrived in the UK they were put to work as prostitutes, working in brothels at massage parlours across England and Wales. 



Facing jail: Heavily pregnant Idahosa  and Omoruyi were both told they could expect lengthy prison sentences for their part in the trafficking
'They genuinely believed the powers would work.'
The offences came to light after police arrested a 23-year-old Nigerian woman at the Ambassador Suite brothel in Cardiff, in June 2013.


She told officers she had been living rough in Nigeria after her mother died and had wanted to travel to the UK to find her father.
She had then met a woman, claiming to be Idahosa’s sister, who promised to make arrangements for her to travel to London, and as part of the agreement had to take part in the ceremony. 
'She did not know what was expected of her,' said Ms Rees, who said the woman had been able to pass through immigration at Heathrow.

'She was taken to a premises full of women dressed in their underwear. There was no explanation as to what was going on but it soon became clear.'
The woman started to work as a prostitute and was forced to have sexual intercourse with seven or eight men every day, working in brothels across the UK, including in Cardiff and Swansea.

When interviewed, she claimed she had given Idahosa £45,000.
The second victim told the court she had paid the defendants £31,400 over two years after working in brothels in Cardiff, Swansea, Barking and East Croydon, and said she had worked in South Wales for a year and eight months.
The woman, who like her fellow victim cannot be named for legal reasons, said she had stopped working and changed her sim card so Idahosa could not contact her.
However, within a month she received a phone call from her mother in Nigeria.

'I had a call from my mum who told me Lizzy’s people had been to her house and threatened her,' the victim told the jury. 
'Lizzy said if I did not pay her she would kill my mum and make me go mad.'
Idahosa and Omoruyi, who were arrested at their home in London, denied any wrong doing.
But police checked their bank accounts and found a series of transfers with Omoruyi acting as a 'financial middle man'.

Idahosa had denied forcing the women to take part in a black magic ceremony, but claimed that she herself had been trafficked into the UK and forced to work as a prostitute.
She told the jury she did not know the two women had been trafficked.
'It was only when I told them I was trafficked into the country that I found out they were trafficked,' she said.

Idahosa, who is heavily pregnant, said she made an oath with her trafficker before leaving Nigeria and was forced to eat the roast heart of a cockerel.
She said: 'I wouldn’t do the things they say I did because I’ve been through it.'


The jury was told that cash payments of several hundred pounds a time had been deposited into Omoruyi’s account from locations all over the country, including Glasgow, Sheffield and Southampton.


He had claimed that money came from his friend.
'I am the kind of person who likes clothes and shoes and I’m known for that - I like to find bargains,' he said.
'It is not that it is any fraud money or anything. My account has not been used for anything like that.'
During an interview with police, he said: 'I am here to say I do not even know the people you are talking about - I have never seen them.
'I have never involved myself in that kind of activity in this country, even before this country. I have not and I would not,' he had claimed.
Idahosa was convicted of a total of eight counts including trafficking two women into and around the UK, inciting them to become prostitutes and transferring criminal property.
Omoruyi was convicted of two offences of money laundering. 

A jury at Cardiff Crown Court took just five hours to find them guilty. Both were remanded in custody today to be sentenced next month, but judge Tom Crowther QC warned them they will face lengthy custodial sentences.
Speaking after the verdicts had been given, Ms Rees said: 'This was a despicable and callous crime.
'These two defendants were involved in an elaborate deception, taking advantage of cultural and financial issues in order to gain a devastating hold over their vulnerable victims.

'Once the victims had entered the UK, they were exploited and abused in the most brutal manner. Human trafficking is totally unacceptable in our society.
'I hope today’s convictions will send a clear message that those who seek to degrade and demean others for their own personal gain can expect to be pursued and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

'It took an immense amount of courage for the victims to come forward and seek to break free from their ordeal. I hope that their courage will act as an inspiration for others who may find themselves in a similar position.
'Whilst we cannot undo what has already happened to these victims, we can hope that today’s convictions will help them as they try to move on from their ordeal.'
A spokesman for the Home Office, which led the investigation, said: 'Trafficking is an appalling crime that has no place in today’s society but, as this case has shown, it is taking place here.
'That is why we are taking action on a number of fronts.

'We are working with law enforcement overseas, the law is being strengthened and the Modern Slavery Bill, one of the first of its kind in the world, will make it easier to prosecute the criminals behind trafficking and improve the protection of victims.'



*This is horrible and I am so pained.When she was arrested,she wasnt pregnant,i guess she got preggy thinking she would be let off the hook.story.
qickedness in high places....After eating the heart of a cockrel,she made someone eat trash just to make her money.

I feel bad for the unborn baby!

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    1. They must to Rot in jail ni
      Wicked souls
      Can u imagine, eat live snake and snail?
      No peace for the weaked

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    2. What a mess. Peculiar mess sef. Hian

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  2. Kai edo people and pimpimg and prostitution sha!! Tufia! And these ones crying wolf cannot tell me that in this day and age they didnt know they were been trafficked! Adonbilivit!

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    1. Ibo people and money rituals. Emwindan! They can use their generations for rituals.

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    2. Hayek, idiot of the highest order...so e de pain to generalize about a whole tribe of people....ntorrrr...

      Ashawo Kobokobo....imagine an Edo prostitute having mouth to talk about a Calabar person...

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  3. Good punish that wicked girl that confessed. A deal is a deal!
    God be with you Lizzy and Omoruyi, I hope you get out of this one.
    Agreement is agreement. Someone gave you a condition, you don't like it, you leave it. Ishan bastard biting the Bini hands that fed her, it's okay. God will see Lizzy through.

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    1. See painment. Don't worry,u will soon be arrested in that Australia for prostitution.

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    2. Jayem e clear say either you are a pimp or your elder sis, bcos you seem to know alot!! omonosakan

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    3. Of course you'll know, since you were trafficked d same way into Italy. Ashewo omo benin, get a proper job

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    4. What are u saying? Lizzy and her man are greedy fellows... they shld riot in Jail... Nonsense!!!

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    5. Now I know why Jay is always acting like a bingo.solve any problem you have with Esan people...don't bring your hatred here.





      !!omu Iya dun!!

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    6. JayEm, WICKED Bini person. I don't know if it is the devil who created a LARGE NUMBER OF you folks - many of you are SO wicked, treacherous, and stone-hearted. Witchcraft, aggression, bullying, street-fighting, vengeance, voodoo, malice, envy, gossiping, dirt, tribalism, family-meddling, name it - ALL FOUND amongst MANY people of your culture. It is in Benin you see a rich person suddenly losing all his/her wealth. It is in Benin you hear stories of mothers-in-law hurting daughter-in-law, initiating children and grand-children into witchcraft, fighting biological children over their father's will. No wonder people are wary of befriending, marrying, living with your lot. Sit there and be writing thrash about "agreement is agreement", evil witch.

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    7. JayEm....ur comment sometimes ehen.....nah person just waka pass. so u support human trafficking??? SMH for u.

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  4. Hmmmm.
    Made to sleep with 7 or 8 men a day?
    Na wa ooo

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  5. Humm...guud for dem....urgly mofo

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  6. The wicked shall not go unpunished.

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  7. Benin people God is soaking una came in kerosene..... Sandra the lady mechanic was involved in this business with her one time boyfriend some years ago.... I know theyvhad a house in festac where the girls use to stay before they get their passports and travel out.... Some of their families sell things to buy them ticket and mother and fathers are even involved...

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  8. Stella what about the supposed "victims"? Can they swear by their lives that they are absolutely blameless and innocent? Like I said in my previous comment on this post in the past; both women probably knew from nigeria what the real deal was. All these stories of looking for her father is pure thrash. Both of them got tired of paying for their madam and ratted her out.

    Why did she not travel to naija and remove her mother from harm's way? THEY ARE ALL CRIMINALS. Leave idahosa and omiruyi in jail and deport the 2 women..... Watch them shout asylum and family life. Tuehhhhh to u all. U keep disgracing Nigerians.

    Dr Lagbaja

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    1. Jayem we have heard,i know this is u.

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  9. Good for them,no peace for the wicked

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  10. Too long a tale..Eyes turning, I feel feverish

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  11. JayEm or whatever u call ur Self! R u a human being at all? I refuse to believe that u actually wrote that post in support of d traffickers! Unbelievable!! Since u think d victims got such a wonderful deal, I wish u and ur female relatives such wonderful deals in future. People like u are d trouble with our society today, no morals or values or sense of right or wrong

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  12. JayEm,enof of dis rubbish,,must u use abusive word for ishans?I'm not in support of the girls putting their so called sponsorers in problem but then only God knows the real truth .please next time if u ve nothing to do with ur time,I suggest you get a rope and hang ur miserable self.nonsense

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  13. JayEm,enof of dis rubbish,,must u use abusive word for ishans?I'm not in support of the girls putting their so called sponsorers in problem but then only God knows the real truth .please next time if u ve nothing to do with ur time,I suggest you get a rope and hang ur miserable self.nonsense

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  14. Hey BVs
    Pls who knows how I can get a nanny here in Lagos
    Can someone help me with an agent number that can help me organise one
    Or any person interested to work.
    Preferably someone that stays around the island
    Thanks

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  15. These are the ppl that will be making Edo state associated with Prostitution. This should stop abeg. Ah ah.

    Meanyle, Madam Stelz, what happened to your blog today? twas quite unusual to say the least! If there was a memo as to the reason behind all that, I didn't get to read it. Hope all is resolved now o. Don't wanna hear stories that touch abt my fav blog o!

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    1. Thought I was the only one that noticed it.

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  16. jayem..i bin don dey use one eye dey watch as u tak dey reason...as of today u r a confirmed olosho..no mata d mode of traffickn..for u to say dis simply mins u r morally bankrupt..ur conscienc is dead....dnt wori..chance happns..wen dem mov one pesn wey dey connectd to u.u go sing anoda tune.......ehen aunt stella..gist us.wetin bin happen?............culled by JENNY

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  17. Hahahahaha...haba nau,You people should free Jayem abeg...
    I support her..business is busines..
    Gbom!!

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  18. the evil that men do...

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  19. In as much as there are genuine cases, Some of those caught out know how to play the system. They know what to say to get them their stays. Please don't get me wrong, there are genuine cases but some you only need to read the whole report to see the flaws. I know this cos I work within the system.

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    1. I agree with u some supposed victims knw what they are going for and still agree to it.

      But that thing called jayem is the most insensitive and senseless being who tries to be cool with "is" horrible comments.

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  20. Abeg make dem come artest the ones wey full deira oh
    To go saloon for deira now dey shame me. Edo girls everywhere hustling. And Na their madams dey bring them come saloon to avoid stories that touch.
    All these girls knew what they are coming for, cause they all signed terms and conditions before departing Nigeria for obodo oyibo

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  21. yea its tru..60% of d cases is an agreement thingy.dey nu wot dey wer in for..gues dis ones tire to pay madam..buh bth d traficker n trafickee shud b dealt wt......it's a crime..luk at d bitch is pregnant.y wud dey gt involvd wt such n xpct gud luck for dia own kids?nigerians denting our image sinc 200BC...mtcheww..........culled by JENNY

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  22. yea its tru..60% of d cases is an agreement thingy.dey nu wot dey wer in for..gues dis ones tire to pay madam..buh bth d traficker n trafickee shud b dealt wt......it's a crime..luk at d bitch is pregnant.y wud dey gt involvd wt such n xpct gud luck for dia own kids?nigerians denting our image sinc 200BC...mtcheww..........culled by JENNY...

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  23. BrokenEnglishmandey17 October 2014 at 08:53

    Agreement na agreement ooo. They knew from the beginning what they were coming to do, "prostitution" they'll guilty!!

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