Post by Admin on Dec 22, 2006 12:11:13 GMT
Klenton Ismaili was given nine years, Busauskaite three and Kaci nine years.
Albert Rama, 23, of Cracknell Close, Enfield and Illir Elezi, 35, of Wareham Street, Crumpsall, Greater Manchester, were found guilty of sex trafficking and operating prostites.
Rama also admitted two charges of rape and was given 11 years while Elezi was given eight.
Sajmir Hysa, 25, of Hallworth Road, Crumpsall, pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, using prostitution for gain and sex trafficking. He will be sentenced in January.
Following the court case Det Ch Ins Adrian McGee who led the investigation in Warwickshire praised the the bravery of the two women.
"After being tricked into coming to England with the promise of respectable, well paid work , they have found themselves trapped in a sordid world where women are traded and abused," he said.
The two victims, from separate villages in Lithuania, told how they were driven to a hotel in Coventry and separated.
One woman, known as Roze, was taken to London where Rama raped her twice. While at his house she managed to ring her mother who contacted the Lithuanian authorities.
Kept prisoner
On 31 July Rama handed Roze to Vladimir Ismaili and she was taken to a house in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, where she was told she was going to start work as a prostitute.
But on August 3 police arrested Vladimir Ismaili and his associate Ndricm Kaci. Klenton Ismaili was later identified to police officers while he was at a police station picking up his brother.
The second girl, Daina, was taken by Klenton Ismaili to see Vaida Busauskaite who tried to persuade Daina to become a prostitute.
She was then handed over to Illir Elezi and two more Albanian men who drove her to Manchester and held her. She was then taken to a flat in Crumpsall where she met two more men, one of whom was Sajmir Hysa who kept her prisoner.
However, she was later discovered by police and freed.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/6200751.stm
Albert Rama, 23, of Cracknell Close, Enfield and Illir Elezi, 35, of Wareham Street, Crumpsall, Greater Manchester, were found guilty of sex trafficking and operating prostites.
Rama also admitted two charges of rape and was given 11 years while Elezi was given eight.
Sajmir Hysa, 25, of Hallworth Road, Crumpsall, pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, using prostitution for gain and sex trafficking. He will be sentenced in January.
Following the court case Det Ch Ins Adrian McGee who led the investigation in Warwickshire praised the the bravery of the two women.
"After being tricked into coming to England with the promise of respectable, well paid work , they have found themselves trapped in a sordid world where women are traded and abused," he said.
The two victims, from separate villages in Lithuania, told how they were driven to a hotel in Coventry and separated.
One woman, known as Roze, was taken to London where Rama raped her twice. While at his house she managed to ring her mother who contacted the Lithuanian authorities.
Kept prisoner
On 31 July Rama handed Roze to Vladimir Ismaili and she was taken to a house in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, where she was told she was going to start work as a prostitute.
But on August 3 police arrested Vladimir Ismaili and his associate Ndricm Kaci. Klenton Ismaili was later identified to police officers while he was at a police station picking up his brother.
The second girl, Daina, was taken by Klenton Ismaili to see Vaida Busauskaite who tried to persuade Daina to become a prostitute.
She was then handed over to Illir Elezi and two more Albanian men who drove her to Manchester and held her. She was then taken to a flat in Crumpsall where she met two more men, one of whom was Sajmir Hysa who kept her prisoner.
However, she was later discovered by police and freed.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/6200751.stm