Spanish
police said Sunday they had broken up a ring that smuggled in women
from Nigeria and forced them into street prostitution by burning them
with irons and using voodoo rituals. Police
arrested six Nigerian nationals, including the suspected woman
ringleader, as part of an investigation launched last year after one of
the prostitutes filed a complaint with the authorities.
“The
control exercised over women was total, involving verbal threats as
well as physical violence and various voodoo ceremonies to terrorise
them,” police said in a statement.
“The ring caused them serious injury through bites or by using an iron to cause second-degree burns.”
The
ring recruited women in Benin City, a run-down Nigerian port, whose
husbands and fathers had died and who were struggling to raise their
children. They
transported the women overland to Morocco and then smuggled them on
small wooden boats into Spain where they were forced to work as street
prostitutes in Barcelona and Malaga.
Spanish
police have swooped several times in past years on similar prostitution
rings that used the threat of voodoo curses to frighten their victims
into obedience. Before
leaving Nigeria, the rings often take their victims to shrines where
they swear to pay their debts to the group and not to denounce them to
the police.
The
women leave fingernails, hair, underwear and other personal items at
the shrines which they are told will give voodoo priests the power to
harm them wherever they are in the world.
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