Durban Regional Court on Tuesday, October 27, handed Emmanuel Uche Odii, a 30-year jail term for human trafficking. National
Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman Natasha Ramkisson-Kara said that
the 32-year-old was handed the sentence following his conviction in
August on two counts of human trafficking, two counts of kidnapping,
one of rape, one of sexual assault, one of assault, one of running a
brothel.
His South African accomplice Bonginkosi Shange, 46,
was handed a five year jail term for two human trafficking charges while
his Nigerian accomplice, William Ojiaku, 30, was convicted in the on
charges of kidnapping and handed a two year jail term that was suspended
for five years.
She said the three men had used the false promise of employment to exploit the two victims in the case. Odii had paid Shange (a South African citizen) a sum of R1 000 for each woman he recruited.
The first victim was 19 years old when she was offered a job as a domestic worker by Ojiaku in June 2010.
"Travel arrangements were made by the accused and the woman went to Pretoria. On arrival, she was taken to a flat where she was sexually assaulted and raped by accused 1 [Odii]," said Kara.
She said the woman was then taken to another flat where she saw women bringing in men to have sex with. Odii told her that she would have to do the same, and when she refused she was kept locked up in the flat.
In August 2010 the second victim, an 18-year-old girl, was offered a job to take care of Odii’s flat while he was out of town. She accepted the offer. Thereafter travel arrangements were made and she went to Pretoria.
Odii threatened her and forced her to smoke rock cocaine which had a serious effect on the young woman’s health and resulted in her being hospitalised later.
The victim was also told to conduct prostitution for the financial benefit of Odii. In aggravation of sentence senior state advocate Val Dafel told the court that human trafficking is regarded as the fastest growing criminal activity in the world and it generates billions of dollars in earnings for traffickers. She urged the court to deliver sentences that would act as a deterrent to other would-be offenders.

30 comments:
Well served
Anything for the money... God bless Nigeria. God bless Linda
That's a great offence and I was first feeling for him when I heard d jail terms. That serve him right
Serves him well
#iT will only get better
#iT mUsT eNd iN PRaIsE
30 years that one too small biko,that should serve as a lesson to other human trafficers. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
Igbo ppl hv carried their human trafficking to SA again.. soon they will start kidnapping and money rituals thr too
Igbo kwenu
These bad eggs won't stop embarrassing the country in SA.Mtcheew
our brothers in SA sef
MISSVEE
Why are igbos always involved in shady ish ?
Igbo kwenu
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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They should increase it abeg... That yrs to small neh....
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Serves him right. Linda take note!
Serves him right. Linda take note!
Lock them, throw the keys away
That's the best way to make his family proud
Hmmm
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Nigeria should let this Igbo go to stop bringing bad name to Nigeria. Let them have Biafra
Good for Him.
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It is allow.
Change business stagedy next time
My GAWD, not another bloody Igbo man!!
My Okoro brothers be embarrassing us all the time. He can rot in jail for all i care.
#TeamBlessed#
My Okoro brothers be embarrassing us all the time. He can rot in jail for all i care.
#TeamBlessed#
My GAWD, not another bloody Igbo man!!
Punishment well deserved.
SA judges, please if its possible make the sentence to 50. 50. 50 years to each of them. Thanks to SA judges.
Nigerians just committing crime anyhow in SA. too too bad
Don't mind dis stupid girls..They agreed to travel and also to do anything abroad. after getting there they dont want to pay the money their boss charge them.then our black boys will ask them to arrest their boss and put allegation on their head not knowing that they will end up in jail. so sad....but human trafficking is bad...
So, offense don dey dey great bah? Small time now, e go become important offense. I sorry for u!
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