A “BARBARIC” family who trafficked women to work as prostitutes were jailed yesterday.
They forced their victims to have sex up to five times a day.
Ferenc Dardai, his partner Melania Kiraly and sons Ferenc Jnr and Daniel exploited EU freedom of movement rules to lure the two women to the UK from Hungary.
They were prostituted for £60 an hour, with the family pocketing up to £2,000 a week to spend on drugs and gambling.
The women, aged 30 and 20, were rescued by cops who raided the clan’s terraced home in Bolton. Det Insp Neil Blackwood, of Gtr Manchester Police, said: “The treatment these women suffered is nothing short of barbaric.”
“Prime mover” Dardai Jnr, 22, was jailed for six years after he admitted two charges of trafficking for sexual exploitation at Bolton crown court.
His father, 42, got four years after admitting the same two charges and Kiraly, 42, four years and four months for trafficking and conspiring to commit a sham marriage.
Daniel Dardai, 19, admitted one charge of trafficking and was jailed for three years.
They are now expected to be the first offenders in the UK to made the subject of new Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders.
They forced their victims to have sex up to five times a day.
Ferenc Dardai, his partner Melania Kiraly and sons Ferenc Jnr and Daniel exploited EU freedom of movement rules to lure the two women to the UK from Hungary.
They were prostituted for £60 an hour, with the family pocketing up to £2,000 a week to spend on drugs and gambling.
The women, aged 30 and 20, were rescued by cops who raided the clan’s terraced home in Bolton. Det Insp Neil Blackwood, of Gtr Manchester Police, said: “The treatment these women suffered is nothing short of barbaric.”
“Prime mover” Dardai Jnr, 22, was jailed for six years after he admitted two charges of trafficking for sexual exploitation at Bolton crown court.
His father, 42, got four years after admitting the same two charges and Kiraly, 42, four years and four months for trafficking and conspiring to commit a sham marriage.
Daniel Dardai, 19, admitted one charge of trafficking and was jailed for three years.
They are now expected to be the first offenders in the UK to made the subject of new Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Orders.
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