Thursday 14 March 2013

A Man Was Found Guilty Of Conspiring To Traffic Two Nigerian Young Girls for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation


Odosa Usiobaifo, 35, admitted conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration, had collected two Nigerian girls to be placed on a flight from UK to Spain and the girls, 14 and 15, had been in local authority care in London.
A man has been jailed for 14 years for his role in the 'horrific' ordeal of two teenage girls being trafficked via London to work as prostitutes in mainland Europe.
A court heard Odosa Usiobaifo, 35, from Enfield, north London, was involved in a 'significant' organised crime gang trafficking young women for the purposes of sexual exploitation.
Usiobaifo was arrested after two Nigerian girls missing from local authority care in London were given false passports and tickets and placed on a flight to Spain.
The 35-year-old, who had collected the girls from a pre-arranged meeting point before they were given the false documents and put on the flight, was found guilty of conspiring to traffick for the purposes of sexual exploitation following a four-week trial at Isleworth Crown Court.
He had pleaded guilty to conspiring to facilitate illegal immigration earlier in the trial.
The court heard the girls, aged 14 and 15 at the time, had previously been stopped by Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport separately on September 17 and November 23 2011. Both were using false passports which indicated they were adults.
They had arrived on flights from Lagos, Nigeria, and were attempting to travel on to Paris, the trial heard.


Jailed: Odosa Usiobaifo, 35, was found guilty of conspiring to traffick young girls for the purposes of sexual exploitationUsiobaifo was arrested at his flat following a joint investigation by police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency

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