BREAKING: Nigerian Hairdresser Jailed 5 Years For Trafficking 2 Women
The Achimota Circuit Court has sentenced Nicky Isabella, a 22-year-old hairdresser, to five years imprisonment, for trafficking two Nigerian women to Ghana.......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>
The convict, popularly known as Bella, also a Nigerian, who had no legal representation, broke down in tears as the sentence was pronounced.
She lured the victims, aged 22 and 23, to Ghana, under the pretext of offering them jobs at a supermarket in Adjiringanor, Accra, but forced them into prostitution upon arrival.
Isabella allegedly seized earnings of the victims and made them swear an oath by a Bible, shaved their pubic hair, and threaten to use it for rituals if they disobeyed her orders.
The prosecution, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Isaac Babayi, revealed that Isabella conspired with an accomplice, Nelly, currently at large, to traffic the victims from Nigeria to Ghana, in May, last year.
ASP Babayi told the court, presided by Mrs Akosua Anokyewaa Adjepong, that a search of the convict’s room, uncovered a notebook used for recording of
proceeds and human hair, which she used to intimidate the victims.
The prosecution urged the court to impose a harsh sentence on Isabella to deter others from committing similar crimes.
Mrs Adjepong considered Isabella’s young age, first -time offender status, and time spent in custody, but noted her lack of remorse and the threat posed by human trafficking, and imposed the five years sentence.
The victims have been rescued and were receiving psychosocial support and the Anti-Human Tracking Unit of the Ghana Police Service was making efforts to apprehend Nelly.
Meanwhile, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) William Ayariga, Director of the Unit, cautioned that Ghana was not a safe haven for human trafficking, and those, who lure vulnerable people into the country and compel them into prostitution, would face the full force of the law.
He said the Unit has secured nine convictions of human trafficking cases, last year, and that it was committed to investigating, arresting and prosecuting offenders.