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Bahrain High Court upholds 5-year prison sentence for human trafficking | THE DAILY TRIBUNE



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The High Court of Appeal upheld a five-year prison sentence and a fine of 2,000 dinars for each of the two Asian women found guilty of human trafficking.

The victim, an Asian woman, saw an ad on social media for a job at a hotel in Bahrain. She contacted one of the accused, who promised her a job, accommodation and a plane ticket, with the cost deducted from her monthly salary. The victim agreed and, upon arrival in Bahrain, the first accused took her to a hotel where she met the second accused. The second accused confiscated the victim's passport and informed her that she would be forced into prostitution.

Bahraini authorities received a report from the victim's embassy stating that one of their citizens was being held captive and forced into prostitution. The Anti-Human Trafficking Department investigated and located the victim, who had been brought to Bahrain under the false pretense of a well-paid job.

The victim was taken to a residential building, where she was held captive and forced to engage in prostitution with clients for money. The police arrested the accused women and rescued the victim. The court found both defendants guilty of human trafficking and sentenced them to five years in prison and a fine of 2,000 dinars each.



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