Nigerian Pastor Stanley Omoregie, is facing the
pressing questions of the president of the Lyon court on Wednesday.
The 35 years old said he just wanted to help
the people in his community.
In a good French, which he
considers to be the fruit of a successful integration, he denied the accusation
of being involved in running a prostitution racket and trafficking of young
girls from Nigeria to Europe.
However, from his first
answers, doubts emerged. He admitted that he rented apartments to young
Nigerian women, but he never suspected that they were prostitutes, teller.com
reported
“What do you think these
women were doing to pay you rents of several hundred euros a month, without
working, since they had no residence permit?”, the court president asked.
Stanley Omoregie replied
that he wanted to be of service, without trying to find out where the money
came from.
More troubling still, this
text in which he asked an unknown number to send him ” the best “, ” those who
are mature and have beautiful bodies .” Again, Stanley Omoregie remained vague
but ended up acknowledging, lip service, that he heard that some girls he was
serving prostituted themselves.
Finally, in front of the
court, he said, ” May God kill me now if a girl has worked for me. ”
What is surprising in this
trial is that of the 22 defendants present, almost half are women. They are all
Nigerian, mostly under 35 years old, and suspected of being the “mamas” of the
network, in other words pimps.
The men present are also
relatively young, with the exception of the only French suspected of being
involved in this network. Sixty years old, he was the mechanic who repaired the
vans of the prostitutes and took advantage of their services.
More generally, among these
22 defendants, 11 appear in pre-trial detention in the defendants’ box and 11
are free under judicial supervision.
Almost all said they are
unemployed and live on social benefits such as family allowance or asylum
seeker’s allowance. Some also confessed moonlighting to survive, but never for
more than a few hundred euros a month. Moreover, before this case, almost no
defendant had been sentenced by the courts.
They each risk ten years in
prison for crimes ranging from pimping to human trafficking.
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