Former London bus driver organized sex trafficking in Dubai: BBC investigation.
Scandal with a scammer in Dubai
According to The Sun: Former London bus driver Charlie Mwesiigwa has become the center of a high-profile scandal after he was filmed offering women to participate in sex parties in Dubai.
Known by the nickname Abby, Mwesiigwa provided his 'clients' access to women for a starting price of $1,000 (£740).
BBC Eye and “BBC World of Secrets”According to Mwesiigwa, he is from West London and previously worked as a bus driver.
BBC Eye and “BBC World of Secrets”
BBC Eye and “BBC World of Secrets”
A BBC World Service investigation found that Mwesiigwa ran a sex organization operating in elite areas of Dubai.
Undercover, one of the reporters approached him asking to arrange 'entertainment' for planned parties.
In the conversation, he claimed that 'his' women were 'open to anything' and ready to fulfill any client's wishes.
“You need to tell me what kind of girls you're interested in. We have about 25 girls. It starts at at least $1,000. The crazier they get, the more you pay.”
However, the situation takes a more serious turn: one of Mwesiigwa's associates named Troy accused him of “human trafficking.”
Troy noted that Mwesiigwa had a team of young men from Uganda who lured vulnerable women with promises of legitimate work and a better life.
“If the girls said 'I am not ready to provide sexual services', he would hold them in a room until they agreed,” Troy said.
Additionally, the BBC investigation indicates that two women who worked for Mwesiigwa died after falling from buildings in Dubai. The families of the women claim the authorities deny any violence and assert that these were suicides.
Among them, in May 2022, a 23-year-old Ugandan woman named Monique Karungi, known online as Mona Kizz, died.
Mwesiigwa was invited to comment on all the accusations against him.
“These are all false accusations. I am just a guy who organizes parties for wealthy people, attracting girls to my tables. So I know a lot of girls.”
Problems for women
Unfortunately, in Dubai, there are so-called 'Porta Potty parties' - events where women are willing to pay large sums to satisfy the whims of wealthy men in humiliating forms.
Many of these women find themselves trapped under false promises of a modeling career, while the reality turns out to be cruel and unimaginably difficult.
This case highlights a serious problem faced by women seeking a better fate in foreign countries.
BBC Eye and 'BBC World of Secrets'
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This situation underscores the serious issues existing against the backdrop of Dubai's glitz, highlighting the difficulties faced by women who hope for better but become victims of brutal exploitation.
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