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18 April 2024

3 years in prison for woman who forced compatriot into prostitution

The Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance has sentenced a woman to three years in prison for forcing a compatriot woman into prostitution. (Supplied)

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By Eman Al Baik

The Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance sentenced a Moroccan woman to three years in prison for human trafficking and confining and forcing a compatriot woman into prostitution.

Her Syrian accomplice RM, 28 was sentenced to two years in jail for running a brothel and exploiting prostitutes. Both the Moroccan AF, 22, and the Syrian were ordered to be deported after serving their jail terms.

According to the records, the victim AS met a woman identified as ‘Asma’ in Morocco who told her about a job opportunity in a women’s beauty salon in Dubai. Asma then communicated with another woman called ‘Suaad’ and the latter asked the victim to sign a bond of Moroccan dirhams 10 million for processing her UAE visa.  Suaad also supplied the victim with the contact number of her business manager AF in the UAE.

The victim, whose age was not mentioned in court records, arrived in Dubai on January 24 and took a taxi from the airport to Al Nahda after calling AF to find out her address.

“I arrived at the building and went up to the fifth floor. I was surprised to see seven Moroccan women in the flat. AF took my passport and told me that my job is in prostitution, not in a salon. I tried to get out of the flat but was prevented.  The next day, AF took all the women including me to a hotel and offered us to customers against Dh1,500,” the victim said.

The victim did not have to offer sex as no customer had chosen her. She stayed in the house for about a week.

AF then took her to a hotel and handed over her passport to the reception as, as per the hotel’s rules, she cannot get in without submitting the passport.

“AF accompanied me to a room where there were four men and a Syrian woman. One of the men, a Saudi national, gave her Dh1,500 and I went with him. I cried and told the man that I am not a prostitute and narrated my whole story to him. The man accompanied me to the airport and bought me an air ticket using his Visa card. However, authorities did not allow me to leave the UAE as my contract had not been cancelled. I went to the airport police and reported this,” the victim told investigators.

On February 2, police arrested AF, 22, Moroccan, who was recognised by the victim when shown to her via identification parade.

AF denied having any relation with the victim who insisted that she was the one who had received her in the flat, confined her after seizing her passport and tried to force her into prostitution.

Police also arrested the Syrian woman RM, 28, who was in the hotel room where the Saudi man met the victim. Police raided RM’s flat and arrested her and three other women who were with her. Notebooks used for registering women’s names and amounts were also confiscated.

RM denied human trafficking and exploiting the victim. However, she admitted to running brothels against being paid Dh700 per woman per night.