Recently we reported that the caretaker of Viraji Millenium apartments is in the business of human trafficking for sex slavery.
Indians love slaves (we’ve shown this by documenting on this blog).
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations recently bust a human trafficking ring by Indian in parklands.
READ: Human Trafficking and Underage Prostitution Ring At Viraji Millenium
The ladies who are shipped from Pakistan, Nepal and Indian entertain wealthy guests at the fourth floor of Diamond Plaza in Nairbi’s Parklands area. The club is so exclusive that entry is by invite only. The only Africans allowed in the club are waiters and cleaners, the Standard reports.
The DCI stormed the sex club (Ritham Bar and Restaurant) in August bringing business to a standstill as they arrested a number of people.
The detectives arrested the owner of the club Ankur Ghanhsyambai Patel and a score of young women, apparently from India, Pakistan and Nepal who are brought into the country under the guise of cultural dancing.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) said the young women are the face to a multi-million-shilling human-trafficking ring involving poor girls from Nepal, India and Pakistan.
Mr. Ankur Ghanhsyambai Patel denied the charges of human trafficking when he was arraigned at the Milimani Law Courts.
The arrests lifted the lid on hundreds young women brought into the country under the guise of cultural dancing.
Sex slaves
According to sources, the young women are lured with promises of lucrative jobs in the hospitality industry but end up walking into sex slavery under the guise of the Mujera cultural dance.
The passport of the young women are confiscated as soon as they land in Nairobi.
“Most of the time the victims do not even know they have been trafficked. Most of these girls from India and Nepal are not educated,” Nadeem Khan of Blue Heart International, an organisation that fights against human trafficking and child labour said
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