A federal jury in Camden, New Jersey, United States has found a Nigerian couple, Bolaji Bolarinwa, 50, and Isiaka Bolarinwa, 67, both from Burlington County, guilty of forced labour and other related crimes.
This was disclosed by the United States Department of Justice.
The couple, aged 67 and 50, were said to have coerced two individuals into domestic labour, including childcare, between December 2015 and October 2016.
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Bolaji was convicted of two counts of forced labour, one count of alien harbouring for financial gain, and two counts of document servitude.
Isiaka was convicted of two counts of forced labour and one count of alien harbouring for financial gain.
They were acquitted of a second count of alien harbouring for financial gain.
The court heard that “Once Victim 1 arrived in the United States in December 2015, Bolaji Bolarinwa confiscated her passport and coerced her through threats of physical harm to her and her daughter, verbal abuse, isolation, and constant surveillance to compel her to work every day, around the clock for nearly a year.
“When Victim 2 arrived in the United States in April 2016, Bolaji Bolarinwa similarly confiscated her passport and coerced her to perform household work and childcare but relied more heavily on physical abuse.”
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke,
while speaking at the end of the trial on April 24,
stated, “The defendants deceitfully lured the victims to the United States with promises of benefits but then betrayed them.”
She emphasised that they confiscated the victims’ passports, threatened, degraded, physically abused, and kept them under constant surveillance to exploit them for profit.
U.S. Attorney Philip Sellinger added, “These defendants engaged in an egregious bait-and-switch, luring the victims with false promises of a life and an education in the United States, and instead subjected them to gruelling hours, physical abuse, and psychological abuse.”
The Department of Justice noted that a sentencing hearing will be scheduled later. Both defendants face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for each forced labour count and 10 years for the alien harbouring count.
Bolaji faces an additional maximum penalty of five years in prison for each unlawful document conduct count. They will also have to pay mandatory restitution to the victims and fines up to $250,000 or twice the gross gain or loss from the offence.
Kazeem Badmus is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience. A professional in journalism and media writing, Kazeem prioritses accuracy and factual reportage of issues. He is also a dexterous finder of the truth with conscious delivery of unbiased and development oriented stories.
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