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35-Year-Old Jailed 21 Years For Pimping Underaged Girls

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35-Year-Old Jailed 21 Years For Pimping Underaged Girls

Success James, a 35-year-old, was found guilty of child labour, child exploitation, kidnapping, and child snatching and was sentenced to prison by the Children, Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence Chief Magistrate Court in Awka, Anambra State.

The defendant was previously detained in Onitsha and charged in December 2022 for kidnapping four young girls and using them for child labour and sexual exploitation before the Chief Magistrate Court in Awka.

The young girls were rescued in December 2022, by police officers working with the Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Hon Ify Obinabo.

All of the victims, who were between the ages of 13 and 15, were from Akwa Ibom State, and they were saved during a raid on a brothel in Delta State that the convict owned and operated.

The 35-year-old was charged with conspiracy, as well as additional offences involving child labour, sexual exploitation, and child stealing, and was found guilty of seven of the eight counts by the presiding court.

In her ruling on the case, Presiding Chief Magistrate Genevieve Osakwe found Success James guilty of count 1 and sentenced her to five years in prison; count 2 also carried a five-year sentence; count 3 carried a two-year sentence; count 4 carried a four-year sentence; count 5 carried a two-year sentence; count 7 carried a two-year sentence; and count 8 carried a one-year sentence.

However, the Chief Magistrate ruled that there would be no choice for a fine and that all sentences would run consecutively.

The victims testified in separate statements before the Honourable Court that they were tricked into the prostitution business by an aunty named Success who claimed to have a job opportunity for them in Agbor, Delta state, where they would be selling drinks in a beer parlour. However, when they arrived in Agbor, they realized that the work they had been brought in for was prostitution.

The Women and Social Welfare Commissioner, Hon. Obinabo, responded to the verdict by expressing satisfaction with the swiftness of the case’s trial and revealing that the children had been enrolled in school, while those who preferred learning skills acquisition had begun doing so at the state-owned Skills Acquisition Center in Awka.

Further admonishing that the Anambra state government would not put up with such crimes, Hon. Obinabo vowed to keep up the fight for justice and fairness for women and children in the state whenever their rights were violated.

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