A Nigerian people smuggler who used
witchcraft rituals to force children to work as sex slaves was jailed
for 20 years on Monday.
Osezua Osolase, 42, tricked poverty-stricken Nigerian orphans into traveling to the UK with the promise of a better life.
But the young victims were raped, sexually abused and subjected to voodoo-style rituals by a child trafficking ring.
Osolase, the linchpin of a multi-million pound global sex trafficking ring, used 'juju' magic to control his victims.
He told the teenage girls they would die or never bear children if they tried to escape or revealed what had happened to them.
Judge
Adele Williams told Osolase: 'You are arrogant and manipulative, you
are devoid of conscience, devoid of any compassion to your victims.
'You
were dealing in exploitation and misery and degradation. You have been
convicted on clear and compelling evidence of trafficking two girls in
and out of the UK.
'Once they arrived in the UK the reality was explained to them that they were going to have to work as prostitutes.
'They were petrified that if they spoke out they would be harmed and killed.'
During the trial it emerged that
Osolase raped one of the young girls knowing he had HIV. Judge Williams
described this as a 'seriously aggravating' feature to his crimes.
At
Canterbury Crown Court on Friday, Osolase was convicted of five counts
of trafficking for sexual exploitation, one of rape and one of sexual
activity with a child.
Caught on film: Osezua Osolase (in baseball cap)
with young trafficking victims under surveillance at Stansted Airport.
The children's faces have been obscured in order to protect their
identities
Sentencing: Judge Adele Williams told Osolase, a
recycling worker from Beaumont Drive, Gravesend, Kent, that he was
'devoid of conscience, devoid of compassion to your victims'
Osolase was convicted at Canterbury Crown Court of trafficking three girls aged 14, 16 and 17
The charges relate to three girls aged
14, 16, and 17. One was raped and all three endured juju rituals,
including one conducted by Osolase himself.
One feared she was being taken to
another country to be used as a human sacrifice. Osolase slashed the
chest of his youngest victim with a razor and rubbed black powder into
her bleeding wounds.
On the surface, Osolase was a
recycling worker living in a terraced house in Gravesend, Kent. But his
home was a secret staging post for vulnerable teenage orphans as they
were smuggled from Africa, via Britain, to several European countries.
Detectives discovered evidence that at
least 28 victims were smuggled in and out of Britain over a 14-month
period, earning him up to £1.5million.
On the surface: Osolase was a recycling worker living in a terraced house in Gravesend (High Street pictured
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