Seven held for forcing Nigerian women into prostitution in Italy

File picture: Antonio Parrinello/Reuters

File picture: Antonio Parrinello/Reuters

Published Jul 27, 2017

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Rome - Seven people who lured Nigerian women to Italy "with

voodoo rituals" and then forced them into prostitution have been

arrested in Nuoro, Sardinia, Italian police said in a Twitter message

on Thursday.

A longer police statement quoted by the ANSA and Adnkronos news

agencies said traffickers would perform voodoo rituals on the women

to make them swear to repay the cost of the trip to Europe, and warn

them that their relatives would die if they did not.

Once in Italy, criminals would help the women escape from migrant

centres and take them to the north-western city of Turin, where they

would be told that prostitution was the only way in which they could

repay their debt.

Some women were asked to pay as much as 30 000 euros (35 200

dollars), police said.

Last week, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) issued

a report saying that three-quarters of the roughly 11,000 Nigerian

women who landed in Italy last year may have been taken there by sex

traffickers.

The IOM, a UN agency, said it was difficult to make precise estimates

because most victims of the sex trade are afraid to speak up and seek

assistance because of shame, submission to traffickers accompanying

them on migrant boat, or fear of retaliation against their relatives.

In a separate incident in the Nuoro area, a local migrant centre was

attacked overnight by a powerful makeshift bomb that destroyed one of

its side entrances. Two of the 64 migrants hosted there reported

light injuries to their legs, ANSA said.

dpa

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