French
police have arrested seven people suspected of procuring Nigerian
prostitutes who worked across France, judicial sources said Friday.
The five men, including the suspected ringleader, and two women raked
in some 90,000 euros ($120,000) a month from the illicit business, the
sources said.
An investigation began in October 2011 established that the
ringleader’s companion, one of the two women arrested, recruited the
women in Nigeria. Among the five others arrested was the sister of the
suspected ringleader and her husband.
The seven, who face charges of human trafficking and “aggravated”
procuring of prostitutes, appeared before an investigating magistrate on
Friday.
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