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40 Ugandan women rescued in Thailand

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40 Ugandan women rescued in Thailand

Written by OUR REPORTER

 

Saada---human-trafficker.jpg

'Saada' the said grandmother of human trafficking of Ugandan girls 

 

Over 40 Ugandan women have been rescued from a human trafficking racket in a Wednesday sweep in Thailand by Thai authorities. 

 

The girls were reportedly enroute to several Asian countries of Brunei, Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam where they are used as sex slaves.

 

The head of the Thailand Anti Trafficking in Persons Task Force (TATIP), Lt Gen Jaruvat Vaisaya said the rescue mission was one of the biggest in recent years and that Ugandans were the majority among those rescued. 

 

Earlier this month, Thailand immigration authorities took into custody a Ugandan national said to be the ‘grandmother’ of human trafficking of Ugandan women into the Thailand sex industry, and a reported ‘under boss’ who was once a human trafficking victim herself.

 

Full story: http://observer.ug/news/headlines/57703-ugandan-girls-rescued-in-thailand.html

 

-- The Observer 2018-05-18

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29 minutes ago, webfact said:

and a reported ‘under boss’ who was once a human trafficking victim herself.

I guess that was around 100 pounds and 10 beauty salons ago. A far and distant history. 

 

However, I like that very effective way they used this time to hide a persons identity. A pair of John Lennon´s sun glasses had fixed it better.

In marginally related news, The Observer is proud to announce the birth of a new nation named "Darussalam"

HIV is rife in Uganda, must be some stupid "customers".

Um um , that is one big mumma , if the other 40 are as big they won't slip through any net.

1 hour ago, AsiaCheese said:

In marginally related news, The Observer is proud to announce the birth of a new nation named "Darussalam"

 

Comma in the wrong place, it should be :-
 

Read this two days ago in AEC News Today who are the ones who broke this story. Which they same to be doing a bit recently.. Two stories actually. Seems a bit odd that Thaivisa is citing an African source which is citing a local source instead of citing the local source themself where there's  a video of the cop talking about this being their biggest human trafficking bust.

For those interested the first story where they revealed the bust is here Authorities Mum on Capture of ‘Grandmother’ of Ugandan Human Trafficking in Thailand

 

and the second one with the cop explaining what is happening when all of big jokes raids happens is here. Protip. If you get caught up in a raid say you've been trafficked. Hug the cops and ask them to save you Thailand Smashes Ugandan Human Trafficking Operation (HD video)

A friend who is black told me that 90% of the black SW's he spoke to on Soi-4;

 Nana, were Ugandan.

It takes a special kind of brave man to have sex with a big woman like that. But that said there must be a lot of them as she certainly looks well fed !

4 hours ago, eliotness said:

HIV is rife in Uganda, must be some stupid "customers".

Course, the 500,000 odd Thais with HIV do not exist in your world do they ?

I bet Isaan has more HIV girls than this potential 40 

 

https://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/asia-pacific/thailand

 

 

 

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