The New Zealand Herald

Partner of ‘most despised woman in NZ’ sent to jail

Sehgal sentenced to four years and eight months for helping Lata pimp out teen

- Herald Sam Hurley courts Herald’s Herald

The partner of the “most despised woman in New Zealand” has been sentenced for helping keep a teenage girl as a sex slave — selling her to men around Auckland about 1000 times.

Avneensh Sehgal, 26, appeared for sentencing before Justice Graham Lang in the High Court at Auckland. Sehgal is the cooffender of Kasmeer Lata.

Justice Lang said Sehgal’s culpabilit­y was less than Lata’s, who forced her daughter into prostituti­on, but still significan­t given the lasting effects the pair’s offending will have on the teen.

He yesterday sentenced Sehgal to four years and eight months’ imprisonme­nt with a minimum period behind bars of two years and four months.

The last month revealed details of what is New Zealand’s third-ever conviction for dealing in slaves — which was handed down to Lata last month along with a sixyear and 11-month prison term.

Justice Matthew Muir also imposed a minimum period of imprisonme­nt of three years and five months for Lata.

Sehgal was charged with dealing in underage people for sexual exploitati­on and receiving earnings from underage sexual exploitati­on.

He pleaded guilty just minutes after Lata was sentenced for keeping her daughter as a slave, first selling her for sex on her 15th birthday.

Sehgal was arrested at Auckland Internatio­nal Airport trying to board a plane to India on the eve of his partner’s sentencing.

Sources said he was stopped with a large bag and cash and told authoritie­s he was travelling to Delhi to tend to his ill father.

Sehgal, who was on bail, had initially pleaded not guilty and was due to go trial just a few days later.

He first met Lata after she moved to New Zealand from Fiji in 2014 with her children and the pair began a de facto relationsh­ip the following year, according to court documents.

Lata told her daughter to begin work as a prostitute to help feed her family, who initially lived in Whanga¯rei, when just 14, the documents read.

Despite refusing, the teen was kept as a prisoner inside her Papatoetoe home and taken to men

An ad for the teen, called ‘Tipsy’, on the website New Zealand Girls was also paid by Sehgal.

around Auckland in motels after the family moved into an apartment.

Sehgal would go on to help Lata facilitate as many as five “appointmen­ts” a day with men wanting to have sex with Lata’s daughter, selling her body about 1000 times over a two-year period.

The teen, who has permanent name suppressio­n, fled her home to police in November 2016.

During the 18-month period it is estimated the teen’s 36-year-old mother collected about $100,000, keeping half, documents show.

Sehgal’s part in the scheme also included helping to arrange advertisem­ents, selling the girl online and in print, including one in the

classified section paid for using a bank account in Sehgal’s name.

An ad for the teen, called “Tipsy”, on the website New Zealand Girls was also paid by Sehgal who provided his name and phone number as a contact for the escort agency.

He allowed Lata to use his bank account to deposit the money she earned from pimping out her daughter and assisted his partner in driving the teen to around Auckland for the “appointmen­ts”.

A taxi driver had been hired by Lata to help drive the teen to motels, the court heard.

Sehgal continued to deny the offending, Crown solicitor Natalie Walker said, referencin­g a presentenc­e report.

Walker added that Sehgal showed little to no remorse.

Sehgal’s lawyer, Graeme Newell, said his client “aided and abetted” Lata but that Sehgal’s role was not essential for Lata’s offending to occur.

Justice Lang said Sehgal must have known the gross breach of trust which was occurring between a mother and her daughter.

The court heard that Sehgal was likely to have his permanent New Zealand residency revoked and he will be deported to India at the conclusion of his sentence.

Lata’s defence counsel Karl Trotter said at her sentencing that his client has “come to the realisatio­n that she may well be the most despised woman in New Zealand”.

She will likely be deported to Fiji at the end of her sentence.

The teenage victim, now 18, was granted residency and can now live, work and study in New Zealand without fear of deportatio­n.

“I felt that I had to do it,” she told the in an exclusive interview. “I had to do what I was told, what my mother said.

“My main weakness is that I love my mother a lot — I still do — and I can’t see her tears.”

The teen said it was a relief when her mum was charged because “my brothers were safe rather than my mum getting caught”.

 ?? Photo / Michael Craig ?? Avneensh Sehgal had pleaded guilty minutes after Kasmeer Lata was sentenced.
Photo / Michael Craig Avneensh Sehgal had pleaded guilty minutes after Kasmeer Lata was sentenced.

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