The significant sentences handed down in Mullingar Circuit Criminal Court yesterday (28 September) for the ‘heinous crime’ of human trafficking have been noted by Hildegarde Naughton (Minister of State for Civil and Criminal Justice).
Two Nigerian women were convicted of human trafficking of young girls into a prostitution ring they ran in the midlands, the first conviction of its type in Ireland.
They received jail sentences of five years and eight months, and five years and one month.
Alicia Edosa (45) and Edith Enoghaghase (31) were each found guilty of two counts of trafficking women around Ireland on dates between September 2016 and June 2018, following a six-week jury trial.
The pair were also each convicted of a single charge of organising prostitution.
The victims were also subjected to voodoo rituals.
Minister Naughton said: “Human trafficking is a heinous crime that will not be tolerated in Ireland.
鈥淲e are making intensive efforts to combat human trafficking and bring the traffickers who cruelly exploit vulnerable people to justice.鈥
鈥淲e have also introduced significant measures over the past year to create a more victim-centred approach to identifying and supporting victims, and to raise awareness and provide training.鈥
Naughton said that these measures include:
Minister Naughton commended An Garda S铆och谩na for their work in investigating and obtaining the evidence necessary to secure the convictions.