Gang tried to sell (Iranian) girls' virginity to wealthy Arabs for £150,000

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Gang tried to sell girls' virginity to wealthy Arabs for £150,000


By Charlotte Gill and David Wilkes
Last updated at 7:43 AM on 14th September 2010


A sex trafficking gang offered to sell the virginity of underage girls to wealthy businessmen for up to £150,000 each.

The three women and a man were offering girls as young as 13 but were arrested in an undercover Scotland Yard operation after staff at a luxury hotel tipped off police.

One of the women had arrived at the Jumeirah Carlton Hotel in Knightsbridge, central London, in a silver BMW to offer the gang's services in a handwritten letter to the owner in August last year.


Gang: Fatima Hagnegat and Mahrookh Jamali face jail after they attempted to sell the virginity of young girls to wealthy Arab businessmen for up to £150,000

It read: '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.'

Worried staff immediately alerted police who traced the car and telephone number given in the letter to an address in Wigan where Fatima Hagnegat, 24, lived with her husband, Rassoul Gholampour.

Inquires revealed that another similar letter had been delivered to the hotel on an earlier date.

Detectives then exchanged messages with the gang under the guise of potential clients. One undercover officer, known as 'Cameron', telephoned the mobile number provided in the letter to ask about hiring girls on behalf of a client.

Rasoul Gholampour was part of the gang

He spoke to Hagnegat's aunt, Marohkh Jamali, 41, who told him that she could arrange a party for four to five people that night if required. She stated that she could provide girls from Iran, England and Eastern Europe aged 14 and 20.

The officer arranged to meet Jamali who told him some of her girls were virgins and could be 'broken' by his client. She emailed him photographs of a number of girls and said she would bring up to five girls to London, including two 13-year-olds, and would expect £50,000 to £150,000 for each.

The next day Jamali went to a different London hotel, in Bayswater, accompanied by Hagnegat and six girls, two of whom were aged 14 and 17.

The other four were 18 or older. Off icers swooped and arrested Jamali and Hagnegat.

The six victims, who had all been brought to London from the North-West of England and cannot be identified for legal reasons, were taken to a victims' centre.

They later described how they had travelled from Wigan with the defendants on the understanding that they would be able to earn some money 'dancing' for a party of rich men.

It was only later, on their arrival in London, that they were told they may be asked to have sex with the men.

The gang members, all jobless and Iranian, pleaded guilty to trafficking and prostitution offences at Harrow Crown Court yesterday.

Hagnegat and Jamali, who is from North-West London, each admitted conspiracy to traffic persons within the UK for sexual exploitation and a second charge of control of prostitution for gain.

A 43-year-old woman, who owned the London flat where the victims were taken the night before they were introduced to 'Cameron', admitted the same two charges. She cannot be named for legal reasons.

Gholampour, 30, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic persons within the UK for sexual exploitation.

A third charge of conspiracy to arrange the prostitution of children will lie on the file of all four defendants.

Prosecutor Bill McGivern said the young women were not forced into sexual services, but were 'coerced' into offering them after dancing for clients.

The court heard the 14-year-old girl present when police swooped was used as 'bait' and there was no evidence she was to be used as a prostitute.

The four gang members, who have been in custody since their arrest last year, will be sentenced today.

Last night Detective Chief Superintendent Richard Martin, head of the Metropolitan Police Service's Human Exploitation and Organised Crime Command, said: 'This is a sad and harrowing case.'


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Silverton

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Khak to saresh ... nothing like these scum piss me off more. Give me 5 minutes with these pieces of shit ...

Gheyrat can be a good thing sometimes. Kesafata

I don't know what it is about London man, but some of their immigrants (incl. Iranian) are some of the lowest of the low.

It's crazy how when you look at someone you can see evil. The red patches, eyes and face tell a lot ...
 
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these things should not be discused here or anywhere , i mean there are pigs in this world and had nothing to do with nationalities .
 

masoudA

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Please don't overlook the fact that these guys could not have operated without direct support and assistance of the IR officials to get visas for the minors as well of assistance of some in the British immigration granting visas to the minors arriving in England.

Also - these are old operations which have recently come to surface because of recent bans and sanctions.
 

Niloufar

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oh god..this is disgusting..shame on their bigheirati..
they can do tons of other jobs to make $ and they go down this route..
 

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Please don't overlook the fact that these guys could not have operated without direct support and assistance of the IR officials to get visas for the minors as well of assistance of some in the British immigration granting visas to the minors arriving in England.

Also - these are old operations which have recently come to surface because of recent bans and sanctions.
Oh boy! How did you get that? IR officials?!!! Seriously?
 

OSTAD POOYA

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Masoud has a very valid point here. How do you get these people out without consent from parents or some other type of illegal activity that is going on.
 

khodam

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Why are you surprised Khodam? do you know what is required for a 13 year old to get a passport and khoorooji from Iran?
These guys are a bunch of scums and more importantly idiot ones at that. For god's sake they went directly to the owner of a well-known hotel with a written letter offering underage girls for sex. How dumb could you possibly be? Does this really look like state involvement to you?

Nothing says these girls were trafficked from Iran, it only says they had Iranians among other nationalities. Those girls are most probably British but probably of Iranian origin. But this bunch are definitely not state-sponsered sex trafficking ring leaders!
 

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Why are you surprised Khodam? do you know what is required for a 13 year old to get a passport and khoorooji from Iran?
I won't be surprised to see IRI official involvement in things like this at all.

I think British Police would have noted that and would not have taken the fact lightly. So I think it is perhaps a criminal case with criminal minds working around the existing barriers and laws. Who knows what they did in this instance.

However, directly or indirectly, IRI officials are involved in this. Why should our country sink so low that our girls could become easy targets of such criminal activities. Now this was in the UK and UK police did a fantastic job in finding the criminals whereas in countries like UAE these things could go unnoticed. Why should UK police find this before Iranian police? Why those kids should be taken out despite all the extra ordinary safeguards that IRI puts in place such that even an adult girl can not go out without consent of her father or husband???!!!

And let us not forget the responisibilities of the parents and families here either! How on earth a parent would let his/her daughter to be taken away as such, even if out of desperation and circumstances of life???
 

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I won't be surprised to see IRI official involvement in things like this at all.

I think British Police would have noted that and would not have taken the fact lightly. So I think it is perhaps a criminal case with criminal minds working around the existing barriers and laws. Who knows what they did in this instance.

However, directly or indirectly, IRI officials are involved in this. Why should our country sink so low that our girls could become easy targets of such criminal activities. Now this was in the UK and UK police did a fantastic job in finding the criminals whereas in countries like UAE these things could go unnoticed. Why should UK police find this before Iranian police? Why those kids should be taken out despite all the extra ordinary safeguards that IRI puts in place such that even an adult girl can not go out without consent of her father or husband???!!!

And let us not forget the responisibilities of the parents and families here either! How on earth a parent would let his/her daughter to be taken away as such, even if out of desperation and circumstances of life???
It all smells fishy, I will not be surprized if it was a trap designed by IRI operators to blackmail Arab politicians ...
 

masoudA

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In a country where the government traffics drugs, the police takes commission from housetheives, and criminals are set as judges and make judgments on their victims, then rest assured......some within the government are involved in all sorts of human and human body part traffiking.