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Jan
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1/9/2007 6:03 PM
The main defendant in a human trafficking case in Finland has unexpectedly admitted to making Euros 17,000 from the prostitution of 4 Estonian women. The 32 year old man has already been sentenced to five years in prison for aggravated human trafficking, although at the time he denied the charges. Charges have also been filed in Estonia against three men and two women for running a brothel in Helsinki, an operation which was allegedly run from an Estonian prison. The case involved the trafficking of 15 women from Estonia to Finland, including one mentally disabled woman. There is an established trafficking route between Estonia and Finland. To read more on this and related subjects, please visit Helsingin Sanomat by clicking here.
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