Three Nigerian nationals have appeared in the Kuruman Magistrate's Court, Northern Cape on charges of human trafficking.
This follows after members of the Hawks, Crime Intelligence, K9, Tactical Response Team,
Crime Scene Investigation and Home Affairs raided guest houses that were used as brothels in Kuruman and Rustenburg and rescued 11 victims of human trafficking on Sunday morning. Five suspects were arrested.Hawks
spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, who confirmed the development on
Tuesday, September 29, said that three of the suspects - Chikwuma Emmanuel
Ibekwe, 37, Emmanuel Ikechkwu Okafor, 28 and Ifeanyi Michel Udechi, 30,
appeared in the Kuruman Magistrate's Court on Monday and were remanded in
custody.
"The
case was postponed until October 6."
Mulaudzi
stated that the two other suspects, who were arrested in Rustenburg, were
expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
He said that
the female victims who are between the ages of 20 and 39, were working as
prostitutes at the guest houses after they were allegedly lured by the suspects
with the promise of jobs.
Seven of the
victims, a Zambian, a Zimbabwean, three women from Lesotho and two South
Africans were rescued from Birdsong B&B and Noble Guest House in Kerk
Street in Rustenburg. Four South African women were rescued from a house in
Kuruman.
Mulaudzi said
that all the premises have since been closed down.
The Hawks
seized an undisclosed amount of money, receipt books and three vehicles, which
were allegedly used in the commission of crime, from the guest houses.
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