The Guardian: An Iranian gang who tried to sell young female virgins to wealthy Arabs charging up to £150,000 a girl, was jailed for sex trafficking and prostitution today.
The gang claimed to have 12 girls in the UK, available for sex in London hotels, including one aged 14 whom they regarded as "bait". They plotted to rake in huge sums through a party where young women could accept cash to sleep with wealthy Middle Eastern businessmen.
The gang – named as Mahrookh Jamali, 41, Sara Bordbar, 43, both of north London, and Fatima Hagnegat, 24, along with the latter's husband, Rasoul Gholampour, 30, both of Wigan – offered their services in a handwritten letter to Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, the multibillionaire ruler of Dubai, who, police said, had had no involvement with the crimes.
They were caught last August when Hagnegat dropped off the note at the Jumeirah Carlton hotel, in Knightsbridge, London, which is owned by the sheikh. The note said: "My name is Mary and I have been in contact with one of your assistant in Dubai since 06.06.09 … I have 12 girls ready from the age 14-20 years, who are living all over the UK. I have spent money on the preparation of this event such as a rented house for the girls and also all expenses needed … Please, please, Mary … Please my life is dependent on your call."
Staff passed the note to Scotland Yard, which began an undercover sting operation involving a Farsi-speaking officer.
Provocative photographs of the girls were exchanged in 27 emails before the meeting, with discussion of potential sex acts. One conspirator said some of the virgins could be "broken" by clients, and offered to bring along two 13-year-olds for dancing.
When members of the gang went to a second hotel with six scantily-clad girls aged 14 to 22, they were arrested by police. The victims came from England, Poland and Iran, and had been told they could earn money dancing for rich men.
Bill McGivern, prosecuting, said the girls were told that if they had sex with a guest they would get more money >>>
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Dariush
by Simorgh5555 on Wed Sep 15, 2010 06:13 AM PDTSorry, but I forgot about SIGHEH and KHANEYE EFAF prostite houses in Iran.
These are part of the
by Dariush C on Wed Sep 15, 2010 04:48 AM PDTThese are part of the oppositions to Ahmadinejad and hejab. Your heroes.
These sleazy Brits
by comrade on Wed Sep 15, 2010 03:14 AM PDTCouldn't they wait until we are done with our national pride over the "cylinder" thing, before they exhibit another set of Persian treasures?
Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
Never saw this during the time of the Shah!
by Simorgh5555 on Wed Sep 15, 2010 03:12 AM PDTIranian women being cheapened likes whores to be sold to Arab businessmen.
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by Red Wine on Wed Sep 15, 2010 01:24 AM PDTخاک بر سرتان کنند که اینجور آبروی ایران و ایرانی را بردید،اگر کسی بر سفره حق والدین نشسته باشد،اینجور نان حرام نمیخورد.اینجور راضی به عذاب هم وطنش نمیشود.مرگ و نفرین بر شما،انگلان جامعه باد.
اینها همینهایی هستند که در این ۲۰ سال اخیر از طرف دولت فخیمه انگلستان ویزا گرفته اند و رفتند آنجا ! شرم و خجالت بر همه شما !
A disgrace
by Niki Tehranchi on Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:46 PM PDTI can't find words, I am so disgusted...