Monday, June 20, 2011

Nigerian woman guilty of 'modern day slavery': US

WASHINGTON - A NIGERIAN woman has been convicted of human trafficking and several other charges after forcing two women to work unpaid for her for years, in what prosecutors called 'a case of modern day slavery.'

Bidemi Bello, 41, was convicted by a federal jury on Friday of eight counts: two counts of forced labor, two counts of trafficking for forced labour, one count of document servitude, one count of alien harbouring and two counts of making false statements in an application to become a US citizen.

'The defendant both physically abused and psychologically intimidated these women for her own personal gain,' said Thomas Perez, assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, after a verdict was reached in the week-long trial.

'This was a case of modern day slavery hidden within an expensive home in an upscale neighbourhood,' said US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Sally Quillian Yates.

'The two women who were abused here thought they were going to be nannies; instead they were treated inhumanely. The laws of the United States protect all victims from such abuse, regardless of where they came from or how they came to be in the United States,' Yates said.

in Nigeria by Bello and brought to the United States to work as her nanny. The Nigerian woman had promised to send the young women to school in the United States, and in the case of one victim, had promised to pay her as well. -- AFP

20 june - http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory_679663.html

According to evidence and testimony presented during the trial, the two women were separately recruited

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