NGO Accompanies Police to ‘Sex Farm’

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 - 20:54
Mystery surrounds the ‘disappearance’ of more than 100 young girls who were allegedly kept as ‘sex slaves’ by a Nigerian-South African crime syndicate on a northern KwaZulu-Natal farm
Mystery surrounds the ‘disappearance’ of more than 100 young girls who were allegedly kept as ‘sex slaves’ by a Nigerian-South African crime syndicate on a northern KwaZulu-Natal farm.

The girls are believed to have been sourced from poor families in countries such as Swaziland, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, under the guise of good work opportunities for them in South Africa.

In the same vein, Thora Mansfield from the Open Door Crisis Centre, states that the task team found a few farm hands and a manager but there were no girls or the farm owner. Mansfield, who accompanied the police on the raid, says that, “It is believed people running the syndicate received a tip-off and they transported the girls shortly before the raid.”

To read the article titled, “Raid on ‘sex farm’ yields no sign of seized girls,” click here.
Source: 
The New Age

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