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Case 19

CASE N°
18
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
330 Js 10277/20
Brief description of the case
A Bulgarian woman (victim) and her Albanian husband (witness) lived together legally in Germany, both were employed, she was pregnant. At that time, she intended to separate from her husband (reasons unknown). The Bulgarian woman visited her parents in Bulgaria, where she met a Bulgarian man who persuaded her to come back to Germany with him. Here he took her identity card and forced her by force (although: pregnant) into prostitution. The Albanian husband reported his wife missing. The Bulgarian woman took an opportunity and turned to the police.

Case 20

CASE N°
20
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
330 Js 20650/16
Brief description of the case
A Bulgarian citizen was suspected of being involved in organizing prostitution by a Serb in Germany. The Serb confronted the Bulgarian with the suspicion and was considerably physically injured by him. The Serb brought this to the police's attention and it turned out that the Bulgarian was involved in drug trafficking in Germany with false vehicle documents, other forged documents, without a driver's license. He was also involved in the organization of prostitution - in this case he acted mainly in Bulgaria at the Pleven train station, where he approached young women to ask if they wanted to work in Germany (he did not mention anything about prostitution to them).

Case 21

CASE N°
21
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
330 Js 20650/16
Brief description of the case
Several perpetrators from Romania and an Iranian took advantage of the fact that one of the Romanians had a good acquaintance (citizenship: Moldova) in Romania from his youth, who now wanted to work in Germany. She had contacted him again for her 18th birthday, they became a couple and he brought her into prostitution in Germany - this was accompanied by severe physical abuse, pimping and forced prostitution. The prostitution was carried out in a brothel in Germany. In this brothel, the Romania filed a police report together with another prostitute (from Romania).

Case 22

CASE N°
22
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
330 Js 47676/18
Brief description of the case
A Nigeria (m) brought the victim – a Nigerian woman 2016 first to Paris where she had to work as a prostitute in a private apartment for some months. Afterwards, he drove her by car to Germany. The perpetrator is also the father of her daughter. He claimed that the victim had to pay EUR 35.000 to him for his expenses related to her stay in Europe. He captured her in Nigeria by promising work in Europe, supported by a JuJu-Priest who put pressure on her. In Germany the victim applied for asylum.

Case 23

CASE N°
23
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
340 Js 31829/17
Brief description of the case
In this case, a German male citizen contacted a Chinese woman and told her he loved her. She came to Germany where she had to produce nude videos of herself and was forced to present herself online on streaming services platform where customers asked her to ‘play with herself’, incl. demands for torturing her in the life-stream (with electro-shock-devices). The perpetrator earned around 9.000,00 EUR during a period of 6 months.

Case 24

CASE N°
24
Title
Human Trafficking and Prostitution
CONTRIBUTOR
HfÖV/IPoS
Assessed case number:
340 Js 38319/20
Brief description of the case
The two victims were women from Slovakia (20 and 21 years old). There was 1 male perpetrator from Slovakia in Germany and several male perpetrators in Slovakia (Slovakians). The perpetrators got in touch with the victims via their Faceboob-profiles. The two victims were brought to Germany to get involved in prostitution in several brothels across Germany. The victims were put on drugs and their passports were taken from them. The main perpetrator in Germany was very ‘visible’ as he had several Mercedes Benz vehicles with Slovakian plates. One day, the two victims managed to ‚steal back‘ their passports and went to the police.

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