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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Pacan & Ors, R. v [2009] EWCA Crim 2436 (16 October 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2009/2436.html Cite as: [2010] 2 Cr App Rep (S) 2, [2010] 2 Cr App R (S) 2, [2009] EWCA Crim 2436 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE SWEENEY
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MRS JUSTICE SLADE DBE
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R E G I N A | ||
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ROMAN PACAN | ||
ALI ARSLAN | ||
EDWARD FACUNA | ||
MARTIN DOCI |
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Mr S Robinson appeared on behalf of the Appellant Ali Arslan
Mr P Wakerley appeared on behalf of the Appellant Edward Facuna
Mrs T Ossack appeared on behalf the Appellant Martin Doci
Miss A Morgan appeared on behalf of the Crown
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LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY:
"Human trafficking where it exists exploits the impoverished, the young and the socially disadvantaged."
At a later point he said:
"The effect of what you collectively did in relation to Martina ...., and that to which you participated in relation to Raza ...., Ali Arslan, was to leave these two young women devastated, humiliated, violated, unable to trust anyone, and turning at times to contemplating self-harm because of all that had happened to them."
At a number of points the judge referred specifically to the age and vulnerability of Martina.
"Neither of you get credit for a plea of guilty. The aggravating features in your case are obvious. This child was tricked and exploited by you and you knew full well what would happen to her, as indeed did happen to her when you handed her over to Claude. You are not much .... removed in terms of responsibility from Claude or Kevin, were they to be in the dock standing beside you."
The judge repeatedly referred to their involvement at an early stage and to their awareness of what was going on.
".... you are just slightly further down the line than an inevitable chain of consequence as far as Martina was concerned. Although in your case you not only trafficked her but for a while were involved in controlling her activities as a prostitute. In your case you were clearly involved at an early stage in what was happening to Martina; you were at that meeting in the car park and you, I am quite sure, were aware of what was going on..... in due course when you met up again with Claude and Kevin in Luton, I am quite sure you will have known what had been happening to Martina in the meantime and why it was with confidence you would be able to take her to Mellows [the brothel] and to hand her over there to Ali Arslan for her there to work as a prostitute. You were party to this dreadful chain of events which involved her terrible exploitation. You are as cynical, as callous and contemptible as the rest of those involved in her trafficking.
.... you like the others have shown no remorse."
".... you knew full well that Raza had been trafficked. I am quite sure that you knew that she was being coerced into working at your brothel where you were prepared to take her on as one of the many prostitutes you were there controlling."
A little later he said:
"It is said in mitigation that you did not coerce or force anyone working in either of the brothels with which this case and you are concerned, but the fact in my judgment is that others had already done for you that work. Those with whom you were willingly doing business had done and were continuing to do the coercion and forcing someone such as Raza to work in an establishment such as yours, you paying half of that which Raza earned from the activity that she was being made to do, and you keeping the rest of that money for yourself. You stand in my judgment as far as Raza is concerned not much lower in terms of responsibility for what happened to her, beyond those that actually trafficked her. They trafficked her knowing that you would take her on, as you did, until she managed to escape."
Of events in Luton, the judge said:
"You then .... set up Mellows quite purposefully as a brothel, and word no doubt went around again to those trafficking women as to where Ali Arslan was, and where men who would engage in the trafficking of women could take those women. It seems to me no coincidence that those who were involved in trafficking Martina .... had connections to Mellows, and it was to Mellows that she was brought."
The judge went on to emphasise the age of Martina. He observed that everyone was aware of her age; indeed, she had told Arslan exactly how old she was. She had not been a willing participant in what had been happening to her since her arrival in this country. Again on the subject of coercion, the judge said:
"It is said there was no coercion; that there was nothing expressed or opened in that respect, I accept, but the atmosphere of expectation I am sure was perfectly clear to Martina, who I am sure, and have no doubt, was in terrible fear of what would happen if she did not co-operate; then barely able to speak English in a strange country with no one to turn to, no one to trust, and indeed at that stage, in my judgment, with no idea where she actually was.What happened to [her] is a terrible story of betrayal ...."
A little later he said:
"You were not directly cruel, you did not directly coerce, but as I have said, the expectation was clear that if she did not co-operate, an expectation set upon her already by others, I have little doubt as to what probably would have happened. ........
My conclusion is that no compassion exists on your part. You are a callous man and your pretence at compassion I treat as mere humbug.
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Each of [the two brothels] were sizeable operations; 15 to 17 girls working a day, most days of the year at Mellows making you quite obviously tidy profits to fund, on the limited evidence in the trial, a smart car, living in London and trips to nightclubs.
It is .... that the destination for Raza and for Martina, both tricked and trafficked into prostitution, was to establishments that you controlled."
When he passed sentence, the judge stated that he had reduced the sentence for the trafficking offence to take into account totality.
"4. The degree of coercion used and the level of control over the trafficked person's liberty will be relevant to assessing the seriousness of the offender's behaviour. The nature of the sexual exploitation to which the victim is exposed will also be relevant, as will the victim's age and vulnerability.....
8. The starting point for sentencing for trafficking for sexual exploitation should be a custodial sentence. Aggravating factors such as participation in a large-scale commercial enterprise involving a high degree of planning, organisation or sophistication, financial or other gain, and the coercion and vulnerability of victims should move sentences towards the maximum 14 years."
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