A Nigerian human trafficker who terrified his victims into silence through “juju” witchcraft rituals and sexual violence was convicted Friday of trafficking girls to work in the sex trade across Europe. Former security guard Osezua Osolase faces jail when he is sentenced on Monday for tricking impoverished young Nigerian girls into travelling to Britain before farming them out as sex workers for up to £70,000 a time to continental gangs.
Police identified flight records and forged passport
records to show that he recruited 28 girls and escorted many of them abroad
over a 15-month period from 2010. But Osolase boasted to his victims that he
had been running the scam for more than a decade. Osolase deliberately targeted
some of the most vulnerable girls in the world – orphaned, ill-educated and
homeless – and brought them to Britain where he kept them captive.
The 42-year-old ensured their obedience by binding the
young girls to him with “juju” rituals – a powerful force in parts of Nigeria –
that left girls fearing that they would die if they ran away or spoke out
against him.
But in a major breakthrough for police, officers traced
three of their victims – aged 14, 16, and 17 at the time – who were prepared to
give evidence after they were stopped by authorities while travelling to the
European cities on false travel documents.
One of the girls told how she was taken to a house of
witchcraft in Lagos. The teenager was given a blood-like mixture, told to bathe
in it and wrap sodden cloth around her. A juju priest cut hair from her armpits,
some of her finger and toenails and took blood from her hand. The woman was
told that the body parts taken in the juju ritual would be used to find and kill her
if ever she tried to run away.
The majority of Osolase’s victims were trafficked to
Italy, Spain and France where there is a high demand for West African women to
work in the sex trade, police said. However, detectives believe that he
funnelled his wealth back to Nigeria and had no trappings of wealth at his home
in Northfleet, Kent.
Detective Inspector Eddie Fox said: “Osolase led these
girls to believe a better life awaited them in the UK, he preyed on vulnerable
girls who had no one to care for them and would not be missed. “Juju is a well
established belief but Osolase corrupted it in a bid to gain control and bend
the wills of his victims. He exploited the girls and took advantage of the fact
they had nobody.’’
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