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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by reducto: 1:53pm On Aug 04, 2016
olaniyi0:
hardworking jews... i only came to check names but i knew already say na 5%


I won't be surprised if you and the trafficker are close relatives
Cone head afonja grin
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by BABANGBALI: 1:58pm On Aug 04, 2016
See as she resemble osusumustflow
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by skyman200(m): 2:00pm On Aug 04, 2016
Name checkers oya make una start, start arranging for una name checking technology,lol

Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by olaniyi0(m): 2:07pm On Aug 04, 2016
reducto:


I won't be surprised if you and the trafficker are close relatives Cone head afonja grin
o jo were, awon olori pelebe oshi
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Orikinla(m): 2:07pm On Aug 04, 2016
lofty900:
See her evil face. This shows that our customs and security is wack in this country. She's moving this girls out of Nigeria yet it's UK police that rescued the girls and arrested her. Shame
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by madridsta007(m): 2:19pm On Aug 04, 2016
erico2k2:

13where ? ??

"But it soon became clear that this was far from the truth. The victims, some as young as 13, were told they would be sold into prostitution..."

Read the whole piece. Pay attention to the numbers.
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by successismine(f): 2:22pm On Aug 04, 2016
From NANC zonal HQ

Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by placeofallure(f): 2:34pm On Aug 04, 2016
Is the criminal the hag in the 2nd pix? She's just 38 and she's looking like my mum already!

Well, extradition or not as long as she does the time, #astalavista!

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by kudsweet(f): 2:40pm On Aug 04, 2016
Bini women are synonymous with prostitution, she should spend 15yrs in jail. By the she's out, her face would have shrinked

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Edipee(m): 2:40pm On Aug 04, 2016
Franca! Zuby77, Is this the Franca we read about in your story?

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Mopolchi: 2:44pm On Aug 04, 2016
Dayoto:
Na god go judge you ooo!
.
@Mopolchi does ''Asomota'' sound like afonja's name to you? Receive some...
Read Nigerian history book you go see say Asemota get the same ancestor with the Afonjas. For not knowing, may you also receive some...
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Chuksxyview(m): 2:50pm On Aug 04, 2016
Its just too immature each time a bad news is uploaded, you see people who are after checking names, too bad. We are all Nigerians in the international space, whether hausa, igbo or otherwise. Anyway, kids are equally nairalanders, so such is expected in a forum like this. When will we all have that mentality of; we are all Nigerians and not am igbo, am yoruba, and so on. Pax!
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by jtjohn(m): 3:10pm On Aug 04, 2016
Benin girls and Europe prostitution is just like bread and butter, it has to stop......proudly Edo boy

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Nobody: 3:31pm On Aug 04, 2016
I will be very blunt, any girl that tells you she didn't know it was prostitution she was going to do is a liar.Except you have a relation or you process your visa with your money, once you contact a sponsor, they lay down the terms and they even swear before leaving. Trafficking is illegal but the girls knew exactly what they were getting into, it was concentual trafficking.
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by OsusuMustFlow(f): 3:51pm On Aug 04, 2016
BABANGBALI:
See as she resemble osusumustflow

your typhoid don start
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Zdoh(m): 3:58pm On Aug 04, 2016
This remind me of a Benin lady i dated for about 2 years.We love each so much,i was suprised to see her in Lagos for a two days visit and she told me she was travelling to Europe with a guy who promised to get her work and accomodation. On getting there she gave me a call with a private line and started cry that things were not as rosey as was expected,i just can't help but smile.

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Nobody: 4:27pm On Aug 04, 2016
Zuby77, pls come and tell us if this is Aunty Franca

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by donodion(m): 4:31pm On Aug 04, 2016
dridowu:
Franca Asemota, 38, smuggled girls and young women via Heathrow
She promised them a better life but then threatened them into sex trade
Footage showed her smirking as she was extradited from Nigeria to the UK
She is facing jail after being found guilty of eight counts of conspiracy to traffic people into sexual exploitation

A female people smuggler who forced dozens of teenage orphans into prostitution and slavery using the threat of witchcraft is facing jail.

Franca Asemota, known to her victims as 'Auntie Franca', used Heathrow as a hub to traffic at least 40 girls and young women into Europe from remote Nigerian villages.

The 38-year-old promised them jobs, education and a better life, then used 'witchcraft', threats and violence to force them in to the European sex trade.

Her gang even managed to snatch back two girls who had been rescued and put in in foster care in Worthing, West Sussex.

Today, Asemota, originally from Benin City, Nigeria, was found guilty of eight counts of conspiracy to traffic people into sexual exploitation by a jury at Isleworth Crown Court.

The trafficking first came to light when Border Agency officials stopped two groups, in September and November 2011, travelling on false passports.
Although she was not arrested at the time, Asemota's ticket had been booked at the same time, at the same travel agent in Lagos, and she was sat next to the group on the plane.

Investigators then linked Asemota to at least six other 'successful trafficking trips' and the kidnapping of two girls who had been placed in foster care on the south coast.
Paul Cabin, prosecuting, previously told the court how three victims were first stopped at Heathrow in September, 2011, and a further two were also to give detailed accounts of the smuggling.

They all traveled on fake passports that claimed they were over the age of 18.

Mr Cabin said: 'They all came from remote Nigerian villages and had all been told that they were going to be educated, trained and employed in France.

'They all had difficult histories - for example, some were orphans. One was a runaway from an attempted forced marriage.

'They and their families and guardians are told that educational and work opportunities exist in Europe for them.

'Initially, therefore, the girls go with the gang voluntarily.

'Their compliance from that point on is secured by a mixture of threats, to themselves and their families back in their villages, the use of 'Ju-Ju' rituals and sexual violence, including in one case rape.'



He added: 'All but one reported at the time that they had been trafficked by a female who accompanied them on the aircraft from Lagos, known variously as Auntie Franca or Violet.'

It was only when they had traveled 'a long way from their villages were they told they were really destined for a life of prostitution,' he said.

The 'successful' trips all took place within a few months of each other at the end of 2011, and involved 40 victims.

Asemota was identified as a main suspect in 2012 but fled back to her home nation when some of her co-conspirators were arrested, believing British justice would not catch up with her.

Investigators spent around three years trying to locate Asemota until the National Crime Agency successfully tracked her down to Nigeria on March 25, 2015.

She was arrested by the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Benin City in March 2015 and extradited to Britain.

A video shows her chuckling in custody and smirking as she is led into a van destined to bring her back to the UK to stand trial.
Asemota was located after two girls, who had been placed with foster parents in 2012 in Worthing by the immigration authorities, were kidnapped.

Mr Cabin said: 'They settled in well and both went to a nearby secondary school.

'They had both been detained at HMP Bronzefield after their arrests and may have met each other there, but obviously from this point on they were in close contact and became friends.

'On April 6, 2012, both girls were reported missing by their foster carers..'

Both panned to go shopping but switched off their phones and failed to return home.

Five days later one was returned to the UK from Spain after travelling on a fake passport and taken into care.

In interview the girl explained that on the day of their disappearance her friend had been taking a lot of phone calls before they were picked up by two men in a car.

One of these men was Odosa Usiobaifo, who is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence after being jailed in 2013.


They were ordered to memorise their new names and birthdays, and told: 'Your new life is at stake if you don't get it right.'

The other girl who was taken to Spain feared she would never escape until she contacted, Amicale du Nid, a French charity working with prostitutes, in July 2014.

Jose Olivares-Chandler, defending, denied Asemota knew of any wrongdoing and said she acted as a 'mere chaperone' on the flights.

But it took less than 12 hours of deliberation for the jury to find her guilty of the eight conspiracy counts.

They also found her guilty of two counts of trafficking a person out of the UK for sexual exploitation and two counts of assisting unlawful immigration to an EU member state.

Asemota, of no fixed abode, will be sentenced later this month.




One count of conspiring to trafficking and one of conspiracy to assist unlawful trafficking were dropped during the trial.

David Fairclough, of the Immigration Enforcement crime team, said: 'Asemota was the lynch-pin of a trafficking ring which targeted vulnerable young women in Nigeria, promising them a brighter future working in Europe.

'But it soon became clear that this was far from the truth. The victims, some as young as 13, were told they would be sold into prostitution.

'Asemota traveled with the girls in order to threaten them and keep them in line.'

Five of her victim's bravely gave evidence during her trial, including one who was rescued from prostitution in Montpelier, France.

Martin French, head of the NCA's UK Human Trafficking Centre, said: 'Franca Asemota and her criminal network took advantage of these vulnerable young women in some of the worst ways possible.

'They promised them a better life, but in reality treated them as nothing more than a commodity to be sold into slavery.

'Asemota thought she could evade arrest by fleeing Europe and hiding in Nigeria. But the NCA's partnerships give us global reach and mean international borders are no barrier to justice.'

Asemota flew with the girls on frights from Lagos, Nigeria, to Heathrow between August 2011 and May 2012 with the intention of reaching France.

The Home Office said the girls were not detected in the UK airport because they remained air-side during transit.

But they were caught by French authorities who spotted their false travel documents.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBBYIqwCPDo

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3722019/Female-people-smuggler-known-Auntie-Franca-used-threat-witchcraft-force-dozens-teenage-orphans-prostitution-slavery.html


She s 38 years old...Ok...sentence her to additional 38 years please.One less trolley.

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by AlphaT1(m): 5:01pm On Aug 04, 2016
magicminister:
See, i don't think this lady forced anybody.
Most knew what they were getting into. Matter of fact, these girls hustle to make it into the batch that would be trafficked next.
I once met a girl that was trafficked to russia to be a slutt..
She confessed that she knew what she was going into. Matter of fact, she said she misses it there cos they make more money there than in Nigeria.


Anyway, i am sure most of them saw that the life wasn't what they expected.

Why would the EFCC extradite her? All the numerous crimes that British companies like shell committed in Nigeria, yet they have never for one day held them accountable.
Britian would never extradite their citizen to Nigeria NO MATTER THE CRIME!!



What is this one saying?

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by realpoacher(m): 5:12pm On Aug 04, 2016
UnknownT:
Zuby77, is that Aunt Franca?

Lolz... You too remember?..... Aswear I don dey reason Aunty Franca for Portugal wey Zubby steal almost all her girls.


Oga Zubby come answer us o! ... Shey na aunty Franca be this?
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by cococandy(f): 5:25pm On Aug 04, 2016
I hope she never gets out
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by LuvU2: 6:32pm On Aug 04, 2016
VocalWalls:
wonderful...

at least, foreign jails can be sweet sometimes.... especially as she's a black sister, she can join a 'family'

she should do the time
Lol hello Vocal. Howdy?
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by diva90: 7:10pm On Aug 04, 2016
The woman don enter ... Shes definitely going to jail for a long time
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by BABANGBALI: 7:50pm On Aug 04, 2016
OsusuMustFlow:


your typhoid don start
tongue tongue tongue
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by neocortex: 7:51pm On Aug 04, 2016
magicminister:
See, i don't think this lady forced anybody.
Most knew what they were getting into. Matter of fact, these girls hustle to make it into the batch that would be trafficked next.
[b]I once met a girl that was trafficked to russia to be a slutt..
She confessed that she knew what she was going into. Matter of fact, she said she misses it there cos they make more money there than in Nigeria.



Anyway, i am sure most of them saw that the life wasn't what they expected.

Why would the EFCC extradite her? All the numerous crimes that British companies like shell committed in Nigeria, yet they have never for one day held them accountable.
Britian would never extradite their citizen to Nigeria NO MATTER THE CRIME!!
[/b]

Aunty Franca was probably boasting like this before this before she was convicted.
A word is enough for the wise...
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Worksunlimited: 7:53pm On Aug 04, 2016
dridowu:
Franca Asemota, 38, smuggled girls and young women via Heathrow
She promised them a better life but then threatened them into sex trade
Footage showed her smirking as she was extradited from Nigeria to the UK
She is facing jail after being found guilty of eight counts of conspiracy to traffic people into sexual exploitation

A female people smuggler who forced dozens of teenage orphans into prostitution and slavery using the threat of witchcraft is facing jail.

Franca Asemota, known to her victims as 'Auntie Franca', used Heathrow as a hub to traffic at least 40 girls and young women into Europe from remote Nigerian villages.

The 38-year-old promised them jobs, education and a better life, then used 'witchcraft', threats and violence to force them in to the European sex trade.

Her gang even managed to snatch back two girls who had been rescued and put in in foster care in Worthing, West Sussex.

Today, Asemota, originally from Benin City, Nigeria, was found guilty of eight counts of conspiracy to traffic people into sexual exploitation by a jury at Isleworth Crown Court.

The trafficking first came to light when Border Agency officials stopped two groups, in September and November 2011, travelling on false passports.
Although she was not arrested at the time, Asemota's ticket had been booked at the same time, at the same travel agent in Lagos, and she was sat next to the group on the plane.

Investigators then linked Asemota to at least six other 'successful trafficking trips' and the kidnapping of two girls who had been placed in foster care on the south coast.
Paul Cabin, prosecuting, previously told the court how three victims were first stopped at Heathrow in September, 2011, and a further two were also to give detailed accounts of the smuggling.

They all traveled on fake passports that claimed they were over the age of 18.

Mr Cabin said: 'They all came from remote Nigerian villages and had all been told that they were going to be educated, trained and employed in France.

'They all had difficult histories - for example, some were orphans. One was a runaway from an attempted forced marriage.

'They and their families and guardians are told that educational and work opportunities exist in Europe for them.

'Initially, therefore, the girls go with the gang voluntarily.

'Their compliance from that point on is secured by a mixture of threats, to themselves and their families back in their villages, the use of 'Ju-Ju' rituals and sexual violence, including in one case rape.'



He added: 'All but one reported at the time that they had been trafficked by a female who accompanied them on the aircraft from Lagos, known variously as Auntie Franca or Violet.'

It was only when they had traveled 'a long way from their villages were they told they were really destined for a life of prostitution,' he said.

The 'successful' trips all took place within a few months of each other at the end of 2011, and involved 40 victims.

Asemota was identified as a main suspect in 2012 but fled back to her home nation when some of her co-conspirators were arrested, believing British justice would not catch up with her.

Investigators spent around three years trying to locate Asemota until the National Crime Agency successfully tracked her down to Nigeria on March 25, 2015.

She was arrested by the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crime Commission in Benin City in March 2015 and extradited to Britain.

A video shows her chuckling in custody and smirking as she is led into a van destined to bring her back to the UK to stand trial.
Asemota was located after two girls, who had been placed with foster parents in 2012 in Worthing by the immigration authorities, were kidnapped.

Mr Cabin said: 'They settled in well and both went to a nearby secondary school.

'They had both been detained at HMP Bronzefield after their arrests and may have met each other there, but obviously from this point on they were in close contact and became friends.

'On April 6, 2012, both girls were reported missing by their foster carers..'

Both panned to go shopping but switched off their phones and failed to return home.

Five days later one was returned to the UK from Spain after travelling on a fake passport and taken into care.

In interview the girl explained that on the day of their disappearance her friend had been taking a lot of phone calls before they were picked up by two men in a car.

One of these men was Odosa Usiobaifo, who is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence after being jailed in 2013.


They were ordered to memorise their new names and birthdays, and told: 'Your new life is at stake if you don't get it right.'

The other girl who was taken to Spain feared she would never escape until she contacted, Amicale du Nid, a French charity working with prostitutes, in July 2014.

Jose Olivares-Chandler, defending, denied Asemota knew of any wrongdoing and said she acted as a 'mere chaperone' on the flights.

But it took less than 12 hours of deliberation for the jury to find her guilty of the eight conspiracy counts.

They also found her guilty of two counts of trafficking a person out of the UK for sexual exploitation and two counts of assisting unlawful immigration to an EU member state.

Asemota, of no fixed abode, will be sentenced later this month.




One count of conspiring to trafficking and one of conspiracy to assist unlawful trafficking were dropped during the trial.

David Fairclough, of the Immigration Enforcement crime team, said: 'Asemota was the lynch-pin of a trafficking ring which targeted vulnerable young women in Nigeria, promising them a brighter future working in Europe.

'But it soon became clear that this was far from the truth. The victims, some as young as 13, were told they would be sold into prostitution.

'Asemota traveled with the girls in order to threaten them and keep them in line.'

Five of her victim's bravely gave evidence during her trial, including one who was rescued from prostitution in Montpelier, France.

Martin French, head of the NCA's UK Human Trafficking Centre, said: 'Franca Asemota and her criminal network took advantage of these vulnerable young women in some of the worst ways possible.

'They promised them a better life, but in reality treated them as nothing more than a commodity to be sold into slavery.

'Asemota thought she could evade arrest by fleeing Europe and hiding in Nigeria. But the NCA's partnerships give us global reach and mean international borders are no barrier to justice.'

Asemota flew with the girls on frights from Lagos, Nigeria, to Heathrow between August 2011 and May 2012 with the intention of reaching France.

The Home Office said the girls were not detected in the UK airport because they remained air-side during transit.

But they were caught by French authorities who spotted their false travel documents.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBBYIqwCPDo

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3722019/Female-people-smuggler-known-Auntie-Franca-used-threat-witchcraft-force-dozens-teenage-orphans-prostitution-slavery.html


Why she no go smirk!? when u have given her a way out of this buhari economy...

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Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by chidozieikeji2: 7:55pm On Aug 04, 2016
lofty900:
See her evil face. This shows that our customs and security is wack in this country. She's moving this girls out of Nigeria yet it's UK police that rescued the girls and arrested her. Shame
dey give 10 percent to relevant agencies there is no successful crime in dis country without the assistance of some corrupt govt workers nigeria is fantastically corrupt even our president acknowledged dat dats why he wears 200k shoes while the citizens starves to death
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Pylony(m): 9:04pm On Aug 04, 2016
Evil woman...Make dem lock her up for life and swallow the key.
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Nobody: 9:21pm On Aug 04, 2016
lofty900:
See her evil face. This shows that our customs and security is wack in this country. She's moving this girls out of Nigeria yet it's UK police that rescued the girls and arrested her. Shame

Only useless girls too will believe everything she's promised them. Na she be their mother. Somebody that's not your blood promising heaven on earth, even one's blood will do worse. Blame the girls because they should av known what they groom them for.
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by vislabraye(m): 10:09pm On Aug 04, 2016
magicminister:
See, i don't think this lady forced anybody.
Most knew what they were getting into. Matter of fact, these girls hustle to make it into the batch that would be trafficked next.
I once met a girl that was trafficked to russia to be a slutt..
She confessed that she knew what she was going into. Matter of fact, she said she misses it there cos they make more money there than in Nigeria.


Anyway, i am sure most of them saw that the life wasn't what they expected.

Why would the EFCC extradite her? All the numerous crimes that British companies like shell committed in Nigeria, yet they have never for one day held them accountable.
Britian would never extradite their citizen to Nigeria NO MATTER THE CRIME!!


The people she smuggled are minors. May be some girl knew what they were into but they were too young to make such decisions. Let's say they are 20 at least 18, it will be different.
As for the atrocities Shell and other foreign corporations commit in Naija, you have to blame our institutions for corruption.
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Mykelpato(m): 10:38pm On Aug 04, 2016
The woman fresh ooo tongue
ClassCaptain come and check her out
Re: Franca Asemota Extradited To UK For Girls Trafficking by Nobody: 6:28am On Aug 05, 2016
NCAN Ogun State Chapter reporting.....!!!!

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