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  • ANKARA: UAE chasing clues from trafficking trial

    The National, UAE
    May 17 2009


    UAE chasing clues from trafficking trial

    Loveday Morris
    Last Updated: May 16. 2009 11:51PM UAE / May 16. 2009 7:51PM GMT ABU

    DHABI // UAE authorities have vowed to follow up any leads that came
    to light during the trial of three sisters convicted in Armenia of
    sending hundreds of women to Dubai to work in the sex trade.

    Anoush Martirosyan, 40, led the trafficking ring that for years lured
    Armenian women to the Emirates, often with the promise of tax-free
    jobs as waitresses and nannies, before forcing them to work as
    prostitutes. She was sentenced to 13 years in prison on April 20. Her
    sisters Sofya Martirosyan and Sonya Gabrielyan were given five- and
    one-year terms, respectively.

    But more members of the ring, including a sinister figure in Dubai
    referred to by the girls as `Ponytail Ali', were mentioned frequently
    during testimony.

    Dr Saeed al Ghufli, rapporteur for the UAE National Committee to
    Combat Human Trafficking, said authorities would investigate any
    information from Armenian authorities.

    `Of course if any names are given in evidence and are passed on to the
    UAE, the authorities will try to follow up that information and
    investigate,' he said, adding that he welcomed the conviction.

    Lt Col Abdul Raheem bin Shafee, head of the organised crime division
    of the Dubai Police, said authorities were doing everything they could
    to fight human trafficking. But he declined to comment directly on the
    details of the Armenian case.
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