Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

‘Sex trafficker­s will be back for my daughter’

- YAZEED KAMALDIEN

THE CAPE Town teenager almost trafficked into sex slavery still fears her recruiters will come after her again, according to her mother.

Weekend Argus reported last weekend the 19year-old, who does not want to be named, was persuaded not to leave Cape Town just before she was about to get on a flight to Joburg.

She had been offered a job as a receptioni­st there, but local NGO Activist Networking against the Exploitati­on of Children (Anex) confirmed the company recruiting her was operating a brothel.

The teen’s mother confirmed yesterday her daughter was safe: “She is not staying with us at the moment.

“We’re trying to keep her away from our residence because our address is on her CV, which she sent ( the recruiters). We feel they will come back for her. They are a syndicate and they will come back looking for her because she cost them money.”

Anex executive director Claudia Smit said they would assist the teen with counsellin­g. She was concerned the police had not yet started investigat­ing.

Western Cape police spokesman Captain Frederick van Wyk said they could not investigat­e until the teen laid a complaint.

“She needs to report the matter to police for an investigat­ion to be instituted. We cannot act on the grounds of what a third party says.”

Smit said it was unlikely the teen would lay a complainte.

“Women are not reporting these matters because the police are not sympatheti­c. If that girl goes to the police station alone today who will believe her? And this country is one of the most violent in the world.”

‘They are a

syndicate and

they will come

back looking

for her because

she cost them

money’

yazeed.kamaldien@inl.co.za

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