Crime

Sex worker remanded over human trafficking

 An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a com­mercial sex worker into police custody over an alleged human trafficking.

Miriam Braim pleaded not guilty to attempted human traf­ficking and human trafficking.

She will make her next appear­ance on November 29, 2022.

Her accomplice whose name was only given as Mary is on the run.

Police Chief Inspector Isaac Anquandah told the court presid­ed over by Ms Kizita Naa Koowa Quarshie that the complainant was a casual labourer whilst Miriam, the accused person, was a commercial sex worker.

He said both complainant and the accused were Nigerians living in Ghana and that in December 2021, the accused person and Mary, currently in Nigeria and a friend to the accused person, visited Ghana to engage in pros­titution.

The prosecution said after their three months’ stay together in Kasoa, Ghana, a misunder­standing ensued between them and they went their separate ways, whilst Mary went back to Nigeria, Miriam remained in Ghana and moved to stay at Mempeasem at East Legon.

It said Mary in Nigeria alleged­ly recruited and transported Mu­tia Osman, the victim to Ghana, saying, she was welcomed by the accused person on Saturday, October 1, 2022, who took her home.

The accused person, the court heard, attempted to exploit the victim in prostitution but the vic­tim pleaded that she was only 18 years and a virgin but the accused allegedly turned down the plea.

The prosecution said the ac­cused person allegedly went out with the victim for two days and engaged her in commercial sex.

It said on the second day of their outing, the victim sensed danger and jumped into a private car, which sent her to the East Legon Police Station where she lodged a complaint to the police.

On October 7, 2022, the police accompanied the victim to the residence of the accused and had her arrested, the prosecution said.

The case was later referred to the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit at the headquarters where after investigations, the accused was arraigned. —GNA

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