The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Human trafficker­s’ appeal is thrown out after gang’s £ 450,000 of legal aid

- By Craig Mcdonald cmcdonald@sundaypost.com

A judge has thrown out an appeal by a human traffickin­g gang before it even reached court after a case that cost £450,000 in legal aid.

Vojtech Gombar, Ratislav Adam and Jana Sandorova, from Slovakia, and Anil Wagle, from Nepal, were jailed for a total of 36 years in December 2019.

After being found guilty of bringing women to Scotland from Slovakia for onward sale into sham marriages or prostituti­on, the gang appealed the verdict but a judge has ruled the conviction­s will stand.

The High Court of Justiciary said: “All four appeals are at an end. All were refused leave to appeal at sift stage.”

A sift is a hearing before a single judge in chambers to decide if a full appeal should be heard. The total legal aid bill, funded by taxpayers, for the defence of the four who were convicted came to £ 448,000. The gang were convicted in 2019 of bringing women to Scotland from a remote part of eastern Slovakia.

Gombar, 31, Adam, 31 and Sandorova, 28, based themselves in two flats in a tenement in Glasgow’s Govanhill, and sold one of the women to Wagle, 38, for £10,000.

The gang were caught by an internatio­nal operation codenamed Synapsis which began in 2014.

Gombar was jailed for 12 years, Adam for nine, Wagle for eight years and six months and Sandorova for seven years.

The Scottish Legal Aid Board said: “Serious and complex cases with multiple accused are expensive because of the amount of work for solicitors and counsel.

“If the accused were unrepresen­ted there would be greater costs to the courts and prosecutio­n and this would not be in the best interests of witnesses or the criminal justice system.”

Detective Superinten­dent Fil Capaldi, said: “This group exploited vulnerable women using violence, threats and false promises, all for financial gain, without a thought for the suffering of these women.”

Judge Lord Beckett said: “Such crimes are utterly repugnant. They involve the degradatio­n of other humans, treating them as if they were objects or animals to be transporte­d and sold for exploitati­on.”

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Clockwise from top left: Anil Wagle, Jana Sandorova, Vojtech Gombar and Ratislav Adam

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