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Original Post Date: 2007-06-11 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
“Work” in Emirates was in brothel.
Jun 08 2007 10:33:01:860PM (SA)
Nicolize van der Walt
Klerksdorp. – The Police in Northwest are investigating several complaints against a recruiting agency in the town of Klerksdorp, that supposedly promised young people jobs in the United Arab Emirates. (UAE). It came to light, after a young woman returned from the UAE, where she worked in a coffee shop that was actually a brothel. “ This is by the grace of God. It was only the helping hand of the Lord that helped my child to escape the claws of these people ”. These are the words of Mrs Esne Viviers, who spoke about the nightmare her daughter, Este (19) had in the UAE, after she realized what was really expected of her in the coffee shop.
Est(233)é was informed by Youth Recruit in Buffelsdoornweg, Klersdorp, that there was a job opening for her in the UAE and that she had to fly the next day. “Youth Recruit told us that we're going to work in a coffee shop in Dubai”. Instead she was taken to Al-Ain, about one hour's drive from Dubai. The living conditions in the apartment were horrible. They had to sleep on mattresses on the floor, had no running water and the toilet was out of order. They worked long hours, their passports were taken away and their movements were restricted. Viviers realized it was a brothel, when a Bulgarian girl told her “they're not allowed to directly negotiate with the customers, because the manager first wanted hem for himself”. “ One day I heard a man talk in Afrikaans on his cellphone, it was Robert Botes, a South African attorney who worked in Al-Ain”. He helped her and she finally arrived in South Africa on the 6th of June. Superintendent Louis Jacobs, police spokesman, told Beeld that 45 cases of fraud are currently investigated against the business and against Miss Tersia Nieuwoudt and Zelda van Heerden of Youth Recruit. The attorney for Nieuwoudt and van Heerden, Mr John Small, apparently said that they didn't have enough time to answer questions on this issue.
Translated by Frans Hattingh
http://www.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2127069,00.html