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Trafficked sex workers are being forced to pay over €5,000 a month to crime gangs

Detectives are investigating a number of property owners who are providing apartments to organised crime groups.

SOME TRAFFICKED SEX workers are being forced to pay €1,000 per week for use of apartments in Irish towns, cities and villages – often on top of a €1,000 monthly fee. 

It is understood that garda detectives are investigating a number of Irish property owners who are providing apartments to organised crime groups across Ireland.

The Journal has learned that gardaí, particularly investigators with divisional Protective Service Units, have discovered a clear relationship between some landlords and international criminal gangs involved in exploitation of migrants.

Sources with a knowledge of the investigations said that gardaí have identified several apartments, across all Irish regions, which have been used as brothels by gangs. 

The brothels used by these gangs are staffed almost exclusively by a transient workforce of sex workers trafficked into Ireland. 

The sources said that investigations have identified an issue whereby Irish business people, who are otherwise legitimate business people, are acting as “facilitators” by allowing their apartments be sublet by figures associated with these gangs. 

Gardaí believe that while many of these landlords are fully aware of what their properties are being used for, some have no knowledge. 

A security source said that apartments are generally rented for €1,000 per month while the women, staffing the brothels, are charged €1,000 per week to use the facility.

In some cases the crime gang will pay the initial €1,000 and then charge the women €1,000 per week. In other cases the woman may be forced to pay the entire €5,000.

International crime

Garda investigations have determined, over a number of years, that there was a predominance of Romanian and Albanian organised crime groups involved in the industry. Chinese, Hungarian, Brazilian and trafficking gangs from Eastern Europe have also established a foothold in recent years. 

Generally the sex trafficking victims arrive into the country and spend a number of weeks in a particular location before being moved on. Some women have being identified as working in various locations across Ireland before being moved to other European cities. 

Violence and sexual assaults by gangs are a regular occurrence, sources have said. Generally the women do not make formal statements, fearing retribution if they co-operate with law enforcement. 

Sources said that the money trail is now more solid in their investigations and is proving that every corner of the country is affected, not just the large urban areas. 

“In the past, this would’ve been a cash-only trade. But the criminals now see the benefit of apps being used – they can track their money better.

“There was also a big change and a more organised basis to the business over the Covid-19 period. 

“Gardaí have found cases where a single sex worker would have been making around €5,000 for two weeks’ work but she gets a tiny fraction of that and it is all controlled by the gang leaders,” a source explained. 

One garda source said a key issue being faced by investigators is the workload of specialist protective services units investigating the actions of these gangs – they are also swamped with large amounts of sexual crime files. 

‘Hidden pandemic’

Ruhama is a non-governmental organisation advocacy group working with trafficked sex workers in Ireland.  

In a statement Barbara Condon CEO of Ruhama described human trafficking as a “hidden pandemic” and echoed security source comments that it is not just a specific problem for large urban areas. 

“In 2022, Ruhama engaged with almost 500 service users, mostly women of which 88% were migrants. 147 were victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation.

“It is difficult to ascertain the true number of people trafficked in Ireland as the current system makes it incredibly difficult to identify victims of human trafficking.

“It is estimated the numbers are much higher than official statistics. It is very hidden, victims are moved from county to county staying in rental rooms for short periods of time, evading detection,” she said. 

Condon said that their investigations have found that “the vast majority” of the Irish sex trade is controlled by organised crime while demand is driving the sector to be a profitable business for criminals. 

Policing

Asked for comment, a spokesperson for An Garda Síochána sent a lengthy statement detailing recent developments and pointed to a successful countrywide operation that had taken place in November 2022.

On that occasion, the Garda National Protective Services Bureau (GNPSB,) with the support of divisional Protective Services Units and local detectives, launched a targeted campaign in a day of action.

The spokesperson said it was an intelligence-led, targeted series of operations to protect those in the sex trade, across 16 Garda Divisions in all four provinces.

Gardaí identified 46 people as having allegedly purchased sexual services from what they said was “an individual involved in prostitution”.

Of those 46 people, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has cleared the way for 10 suspects to be prosecuted.

During the operation, 112 sex workers were offered welfare advice and encouraged to avail of expert services.

Five search warrants were executed in relation to the organisation of prostitution – €3,000 euro and $500 was seized from a man in the South Eastern Region who is suspected of being involved in organised prostitution.

There were also approaches from sex workers to gardaí identifying so-called ‘pimps’, assaultive incidents and sex trafficking victims.

The gardaí on a national level run an Organised Prostitution Investigation Unit (OPIU) which they said regularly carries out safeguarding checks of people who are involved in the sex trade.

“This is especially important so that Gardaí can identify anyone who may be vulnerable or who is being sexually exploited or trafficked. The OPIU is also cognisant of those who are working independently in the sex trade,” the spokesperson said. 

Gardaí have also participated in a United Nations initiative against gender based violence during which text messages were sent to sex workers offering confidential support.

“An Garda Síochána hopes to reassure any person involved in the sex trade that An Garda Síochána is here to listen, and will treat any report of a crime against them very seriously and sensitively – whether it is assault, theft or criminality of other kind,” the garda spokesperson said. 

A spokesperson for the Immigrant Council of Ireland was unavailable for comment. 

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    Mute Eoin Silke
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    Apr 18th 2023, 12:33 AM

    Would have been nice to have even a single comment from a sex worker rather than Ruhama (an organisation rooted in Catholicism with a definite agenda) or the Gardai. Poor quality journalism

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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:15 AM

    @Eoin Silke: Except this is about trafficked women who are being clearly exploited.

    “The brothels used by these gangs are staffed almost exclusively by a transient workforce of sex workers trafficked into Ireland. ”

    This isn’t about someone choosing to become a sex worker for whatever reason they choose. This is about people with no say in the process.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 11:42 AM

    @Tricia G:
    The quote
    “The brothels used by these gangs are staffed almost exclusively by a transient workforce of sex workers trafficked into Ireland” is attributed only to “Sources with a knowledge of the investigations” which is meaningless in terms of evidence, any time I have tried to chase up similar statements in the past they turn out to be anonymous opinions with no factual basis.

    I am a source with knowledge of the investigations, I even took that a step further by conducting my own investigations today and establishing that €1000 pw for self catering accommodation can be quite a bargain in many areas. Not only do you have my real name to go with that, you can find the evidence yourself on booking com and airbnb.

    The only way to know an facts about coercive sex trafficking is to stop using it as an excuse for laws that harm and endanger everyone who sells sex (including coerced victims) and start to think of it, and investigate it, as the serious crime it is, on par with kidnap for ransom. So far, nobody ever seems to have even tried to do that, with the result that if someone is being coerced into selling sex there is little to no hope of anyone identifying and locating them let alone doing anything to help them.
    https://mymythbuster.wordpress.com/victims-of-the-same-fiction/

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:33 AM

    Legalisation and start demanding that our government starts treating us as adults.

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    Mute e
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    Apr 18th 2023, 8:22 AM

    @Robert Halvey: remember the article is about trafficked women who are not choosing to be sex workers but subjected to daily rapes by their ‘customers’ and violent coercion by the gangs controlling these operations.

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    Mute Rui Firmino
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:10 AM

    @e: Amazing how people completely ignore the victims in all this. Even the article refers to them as sex workers, they’re not workers. They’re sex trafficking victims being horribly exploited by ruthless criminals who think people can be treated like property. Sadly I’m not even surprised some landlords are fine with what’s going on in their properties.

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    Mute Gaye Dalton
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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:03 PM

    @Rui Firmino: look at the article again, there are no specifics from verifiable sources and unsubstantiated opinions expressed by an unverifiable and anonymous source.

    The headline is spun into clickbait around what turns out to be a scary, but, currently, perfectly normal, charge for any self catering accommodation.

    The only way to care about any victim is to go looking for the hard facts of their circumstances rather than blindly following expedient, agenda driven fiction for appearance sake.

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    Mute Rui Firmino
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    Apr 18th 2023, 3:34 PM

    @Gaye Dalton: You sound awfully defensive.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 3:49 PM

    @Rui Firmino:

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    Mute Brendan Harlowe
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    Apr 18th 2023, 4:22 PM

    @Rui Firmino: good point. And a very big difference too.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 5:45 PM

    @Brendan Harlowe:
    Alternatively there is reality
    https://mymythbuster.wordpress.com/victims-of-the-same-fiction/

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    Apr 18th 2023, 4:20 AM

    Men, stop frequenting these places! The cops should arrest the Johns. The unfortunate women in these situations need our help, not our willies.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 7:42 AM

    Remember folks, criminalising sex work facilitates trafficking. Current anti-sex work laws increase violence against sex workers and victims of trafficking.
    Ruhama is NOT a trusted source.

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    Mute e
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    Apr 18th 2023, 8:27 AM

    @Conor McK: The Garda Protective Unit believes there are trafficked women forced into prostitution here. Are you saying that should be legalised?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:16 AM

    @e: “ Then stop the trafficking, but what about the women who voluntarily do this?
    Women should be free to do what they want with their bodies.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:54 AM

    @e: Less opportunity for traffickers if there is already a legalised established trade. I don’t think anybody is advocating trafficking here.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:06 PM

    @e: There are women forced into marriage.
    Should we criminalise all bridegrooms?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 7:57 AM

    Legal to sell, but Illegal to buy… Irish logic

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    Apr 18th 2023, 8:39 AM

    @Stoic Savage: because historically women were blamed and charged. It was changed to blame the people soliciting (so that’s the pimp or the John), in order not to victim blame those doing it, as they often had no other choice. I agree if women want a safe space to engage in sex work it should be legal. But equally there are many women, either literally forced into sex work by threat of violence or for other reasons such as feeding addiction, social isolation or financial insecurity. It needs a whole government response rather than relying on charitable organisations to do these studies.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 11:26 AM

    @e: The only organisation exclusively, and lavishly, funded to research the sake and purchase of sex is SERP at UCD which was founded by the same person who founded and lead the “Turn Off the Red Light” campaign, which aggresively demanded the current legislation over the opposition and concerns of people who sell sex.

    So far, since they were founded, they seem to have limited their total consultation with current sex workers to 4, or possibly 5.

    We cannot ever understand anything without real, objective and impartial research.
    https://mymythbuster.wordpress.com/serp-ucd-transcript/

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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:05 AM

    Open borders,cheered on by the likes of this publication,is a destroyer of Irish society.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 7:48 AM

    This didn’t happen when Irish people went to mass weekly.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 8:05 AM

    @ggg: You’re right. Back then the church looked after the sex on our behalf.

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    Mute Diarmuid Hunt
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    Apr 18th 2023, 8:14 AM

    @ggg: Yeah the good old days when you could take advantage of a young woman and know that everyone would keep quiet for shame and she’d end up in a Magdalene laundry if she got pregnant.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:12 AM

    @ggg: Yeah, they would just get raped by the priest later. Much better!

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    Apr 18th 2023, 11:03 AM

    @Diarmuid Hunt: We’re talking about prostitution.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:24 PM

    @west awake: ggg was talking about the time when all went to mass in Ireland, are you telling him that we’re talking about prostitution?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:34 PM

    @west awake:

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:37 PM

    @west awake: So going back to what ggg was saying and my reply can you see why there would be less demand to pay for sex in a shame controlled society (not that it didn’t happen because it did then too) where it was easier to prey on women? Also how do we know that there was a lower percentage of prostitution per capita, do you think reporting on this topic to either Gardaí or the media happened as often back then?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:56 AM

    This seems to be a load of nonsense centred on PR for Ruhama and trying to deflect culpability in the murder of Geila Ibram. away from the 2017 Sexual Offences Act.

    Fact: The 2017 Sexual Offences Act forces women who sell sex to work alone, hold large amounts of cash and hide from Gardai to be able to make any money..
    Fact: When you force women to work alone, hold large amounts of cash and hide from Gardai to be able to make any money you endanger them.

    Fact: The 2017 Sexual Offences Act specifically targets the income source of people who sell sex
    Fact: When you attack the only source of a person’s income you do them harm. If it is their last resort survival income you also threaten their life.

    Fact: €1000 for one week for one person in self catering accommodation is not even slightly unusual, and, in some areas would be such a bargain you would be tempted to ask if the offer available above is limited to people selling sex, or can anybody apply?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 12:58 AM

    5000?? Fcuking hell.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 11:05 AM

    Once again we see a lucrative business handed to organised crime gangs who run it to squeeze the maximum profit to themselves with no regard for anyone else.
    Why do these people have such a large market for their imported slaves ? Large enough to go to the trouble of importing them!
    Clearly making the customer a criminal hasn’t destroyed their market – presumably far too few get caught.
    To my eye the most unacceptable part of prostitution is the exploitation and control involved. If it is to happen (and it is not for nothing it is known as the oldest profession) it should be by choice and the prostitute should keep her earnings with only the taxman permitted to gouge her for a share. The current setup, while in principle it seems to protect the prostitute working solely for herself, in practice it seems that only the slavers get to operate.
    Legalisation and licensing would seem to be the only way to wrest this business from the hands of organised crime and remove the incentive for them to cause so much misery.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 5:17 PM

    Remember a few years ago seeing a young Eastern-European woman looking nervous at Dublin Airport with some late 50’s gangster-looking Dub. The whole scene looked wrong but didn’t know how to intervene. To this day I’m pretty damn sure this was some kind of trafficking situation but even with hindsight not sure what I’d have been able to do. Very sad.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:33 PM

    Just wondering if the policy of allowing Ruhamma the ability to vouch for so called Sex workers still is a way to get Irish residency. In other words saying you have been trafficked into this country is a positive in order to gain residency. It’s hard not to be cynical with regards to so called asylum seekers. How are these people coming across our borders, have we no vice squad anymore leaving aside the end user, which is another matter ?

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