Nigerian Man Smuggled Children To Britain For Prostitution



A Nigerian recycling worker smuggled young children into Britain before brainwashing them with witchcraft to try and force them into prostitution.


Osezua Elvis Osolase, 42, is accused of 13 offences of trafficking, Molestation, false imprisonment and intimate activity with a child.





He allegedly cast spells over his three victims, all originally from Nigeria, using juju magic rituals in order to stop them from running away, a court has heard
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He is also alleged to have sexually assaulted the girls - who are now aged 15, 17 and 18 - and it is believed he has many more victims.

Juju refers to traditional West African religions involving objects of superstition and witchcraft.

In one case, the court heard, Osolase took the 17-year-old-girl to a place of 'witchcraft' in April last year and forced her to bathe using a red cloth and blood.

The girl then had her armpit hair cut, toe and finger nails cut and blood was taken from her right hand before she was told the spell would kill her if she tried to run away.

During the opening of the eight week trial today, Canterbury Crown Court heard the three girls were shipped to the UK from Nigeria in preparation for being sold as LovePeddlers in Italy.

Sara Ellis, prosecuting, said: 'This case involves allegations in respect of three young Nigerian girls who were trafficked from Nigeria into the UK in order to traffic them out of the UK and to Europe for the purposes of prostitution.

The court heard Osolase, who lives with a German woman in Gravesend, Kent, had found his alleged 17-year-old victim begging on the streets of Nigeria.

The former security guard told her would take her to Britain to help her get an education.
Canterbury Crown Court heard how three girls were shipped to Britain from Nigeria in preparation for being sold as LovePeddlers in Italy

Canterbury Crown Court heard how three girls were shipped to Britain from Nigeria in preparation for being sold as LovePeddlers in Italy

Ms Ellis said: 'He called himself ‘Victor’ and took her to a large house - a place she described as a "place of witchcraft".

'There she was given what she described as "native port", a mixture which looked like blood and a red cloth.

'She was told to use this liquid to bathe and to tie a cloth around herself after doing so.

'A man came and cut hair under her armpits and finger and toenails and blood from her right hand.

'She was told this was to ensure she did not run away and would repay Victor.

'She said it was an "oath" and if she ran away the charm would find her.

'She was told that if she ran away or didn’t pay that she would die. She believed it.'

Ms Ellis told the court the 17-year-old was then given a passport - which had been lost by its genuine owner some years earlier - and flown to the UK then Italy.

However, when she reached the airport she refused to go through customs and begged Italian officials for help, the court heard.

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  1. My people Asawo no be work. Why e be say na every one wan live as big babes not knowing that they are destroying their lives. Some mother even push their daughters to do Asawo work. If you ask any one who don become senior citizen for asawo work she will tell you that she they regret what she did or she will advice you that there is no gain for that kind of life her wealth not withstanding.

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  2. Only an Igbo man can do such thin coz we know how far d can go becoz of money

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  3. I'm not an igbo man but a typical yoruba man, don't say dat again! bcos any evil minded person can be caught in dat evil act be it hausa, igbo or yoruba. Some yorubas are even worst than d igbos wen it comes to making money by all means.

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  4. Daft fking second anonymous... before you spill your tribalistic venom, get it into your daft (block)head that the name mentioned is not an Igbo name. Besides the heart of man is desperately wicked... he can come from the moon but the fact remains that people are wicked no matter where they come from. Read your comment and see how daft you are!

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  5. Anonymous,Sept18,2012, 9:58Am na so your mumu rich.So Osezua Osolase sounds Igbo.Why playing ethnic card. Anyway, See as you they write OP for exam. That is way you no finish school.See your life. What has this your contribution got to do with the topic at hand?

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  6. I hope the girl was sent home safely. Parents should start looking out for their girls because a lot of sex traffickers are on the prowl these days.

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  7. for ur information, the name mentioned above is an edo name pls nt ibo.

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