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Sussex sex scandal GANG APPEAR IN COURT ACCUSED OF USING PARK VILLAGE AS BROTHEL AND TRAFFICKING 50+ YOUNG WOMEN IN TO THE UK
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Student accommodation on campus was used by an international prostitution ring, a court was told at a hearing last week. A Hungarian gang is accused of flying more than 50 young women into the UK and setting them up in hotels and residential accommodation across Sussex, as well as the Park Village student residences on the University campus. Mate Puskas, Victoria Brown, Zoltan Mohacsi, Istvan Toth, and Peter Toth allegedly have links to a ‘Hungarian sex gang’; each deny their involvement in the trafficking of young women for prostitution. Hove Crown Court was told how the gang advertised the girls for sex via an adult website. The prosecution, led by David Walbank, told the court that the gang recruited women as young as 18 from Hungary and arranged for them to be flown out of the country to the UK. Once they had landed, the gang are accused of having organised pornographic photo shoots, appointments with clients and negotiated on sexual services and prices. Mr Walbank, in his opening remarks, said to the court: “This is a case about individual people, specifically the young Hungarian women who are the most obvious victims. “The overall history of what was done by these girls and to these girls is a series of human tragedies, the consequences of which will affect them for a lifetime.” He added that although only five defendants and 50 women have been identified, the “scale [and] complexity” of the operation suggests many more may have been involved. Mr Walbank also said: “Each of these defendants was actively involved in an inter-
Ana Ramiez
Mate Puskas, inset, is one of five facing three counts of conspiracy to control the activities of prostitutes for gain, conspiracy to traffic into the UK and conspiracy to traffic within the UK. national prostitution ring which involved the trafficking of young women from Hungary. “They arranged appointments with paying clients whom these young women were expected to service by performing every imaginable type of sexual activity and then pocketing a large slice of the case proceeds”. Martin West, the University’s Building Manager for Park Village, told the court that he was alerted to an email advertising escorts in Park Village and that in one of the
profiles, he was able to recognise campus curtains and bedding that a prostitute was sprawled across. The jury heard that when investigated, he found a young woman wearing a vest top and knickers, as well as a large box of condoms and wet wipes. It is alleged that the gang also set up brothels in hotels near Gatwick Airport, and even further afield in places such as Margate, Kent and Glasgow. The jury heard how one prostitute, found
in a basement flat in Eastbourne, called the address a brothel and confessed to having sex with up to 15 clients a day. The defendants face three counts of conspiracy to control the activities of prostitutes for gain, conspiracy to traffic into the UK and conspiracy to traffic within the UK. Last year, government figures suggested that the number of people being trafficked into the UK is rising, with gangs from China, Vietnam, Nigeria and Eastern Europe posing the biggest threat.
Although authorities discovered 946 victims of sexual trafficking in 2011, estimates by the Home Office suggest the true figure may be as high as 5,000. It is estimated that women and girls comprise 55 percent of all those in forced labour and 98 percent of all those in sex trafficking. The University said it was unable to comment, as the case is still ongoing. It is expected to last eight weeks. Istvan and Peter Toth, who were not in court, are being tried in their absence.