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The former London bus driver ‘running Dubai sex ring where girls are forced to carry out disgusting sexual fetishes for rich men’ – as former worker describes the depraved acts

A former London bus driver is accused of conducting an illegal prostitution ring in Dubai, exploiting vulnerable young women and forcing them to humiliating sex.

Charles ‘Abbey’ Mwesigwa, with the control of women asking customers ‘almost everything’ will do by a secret reporter claiming that they would do.

BBC Eye and Secrets World Podcast interviewed women who said that they were withdrawn to the UAE, who is looking for stable employment to the UAE, which will only be forced to be forced in challenging sex.

Troy, a man working for Abbey, said that they owe money for women to arrival, visa and life costs and that the only way to repay the debt is through prostitution.

Troy said that women were forced to sexual actions that they ‘never seen in their lives’ and’ that they appeal to rich men [who] Look for girls who can fulfill their fantasies’.

Troy, “ `musicians see, players see, they see the presidents, ” says Troy.

As long as Abbey’s rich customers are happy, it doesn’t matter what these girls experience. These girls, no escape routes, ‘he added.

Mia (not the real name) said that she was trapped by the network, said at least one of the customers wanted to defecate women regularly.

He said customers are mostly white European. Many customers said that women expect extreme sexual actions because of their breeds.

The investigation tried to reveal the real stories behind the #DUBAIPORTY Viral hashtag, an internet story of the impressives who moved to Dubai to willingly defeat money by wealthy customers.

Charles Mwesigwa was accused of benefiting from vulnerable women in Dubai. He told secret journalists that he used to be a bus driver of London

Monic Karungi, a 23 -year -old Uganda woman, died in May 2022.

Monic Karungi, a 23 -year -old Uganda woman, died in May 2022.

BBC speaking For a woman who says that a different prostitution network was made from Uganda to Dubai to Dubai and that it was made to endure a terrible existence.

In his statement to the BBC, there was a customer who said: “We pay you 15,000 Arab Emirates Dirham ($ 4.084, $ 3,013) ($ 4.084, $ 3.013).

“ Every time I said that I wouldn’t want to do this, it seemed more of interest to them. They want someone to cry, scream and run. And he’s [in their eyes] It must be a black person. ‘

He said he was trying to ask the police for help, but they refused to help him.

BBC World Service Investigation, Youth Unemployment, difficulties such as vulnerable Ugandans abroad, especially in the Gulf states to investigate how to work.

While many of them move on safe channels, anti -trade activists say that many people are forced to prostitution after they have faced regular work promises.

Troy said that Abbey is a young man who aims at vulnerable women with legal employment proposals in Uganda.

Some believed they were traveling to the UAE to work in places like supermarkets or hotels.

Troy, Abbey’in exploitative sex work ‘reimbursement’ order was made until the accepted women, he said.

If he said ‘girls, I’m not ready to have sex “, he would hold them in the room until he accepted it. The only options was to be with Abbey, ” he said.

The 20 -year -old Ukrainian model Maria Kovalchuk fought a broken spine and limbs in Dubai for her life. In a five -star hotel in Dubai, he claimed that he stayed in a coma after joining a party with Russian 'rich children'. His mother said that his daughter was treated as a 'pet, torture'. He did not play a role in the BBC's investigation into Bay Mwesigwa.

The 20 -year -old Ukrainian model Maria Kovalchuk fought a broken spine and limbs in Dubai for her life. In a five -star hotel in Dubai, he claimed that he stayed in a coma after joining a party with Russian ‘rich children’. His mother said that his daughter was treated as a ‘pet, torture’. He did not play a role in the BBC’s investigation into Bay Mwesigwa.

'This is not just a rumor: wrong information, inequality and exploitation nourishing each other and women like Monic to restore dignity [PICTURED] And no longer speak for them, Kayla said, 'BBC reporter Runako Celina said

‘This is not just a rumor: wrong information, inequality and exploitation nourishing each other and women like Monic to restore dignity [PICTURED] And no longer speak for them, Kayla said, ‘BBC reporter Runako Celina said

Runako Celina went to Uganda to meet the relatives of Monic and Kayla Birungi, the 21 -year -old Monic and Kayla Birungi, who fell into the death of a high -storey building in Dubai in 2021.

Runako Celina went to Uganda to meet the relatives of Monic and Kayla Birungi, the 21 -year -old Monic and Kayla Birungi, who fell into the death of a high -storey building in Dubai in 2021.

Mwesigwa rejected his allegations in the film.

‘I’m just a party person who invites big expenses to my tables, so he makes many girls flock to my tables. This does not know many girls and that’s all that ‘he said.

The series is available as a podcast and on BBC İplayer

The series is available as a podcast and on BBC İplayer

He said that women helped find accommodation through the landlords and that they follow him to the parties because of their contacts.

BBC, two women connected to Abbey died after falling from the buildings in Dubai. Their families told the BBC that the authorities concluded that deaths were suicide.

Monic Karungi, a 23 -year -old Uganda woman, died only four months after arriving in May 2022. It was misinterpreted to #DUBAİPORTY HASHTAG.

A relative told him that he owed Abbey more than $ 27,000 (£ 19.918) a few weeks later.

Mia, Monic and Abbey’in regularly discussed in the period before leaving, he said.

“ He had some kind of job. He was very excited. He thought he would be free, he would take his life back because it was a real job, no sleep with men, ‘Mia said.

Kayla Birungi was killed in 2021 in the same Dubai neighborhood Al Barsha.

A relative of Monic said there would be no investigation into the death of BBC police because they found drugs and alcohol at the scene.

The laboratory tests confirmed by BBC Eye revealed that there is no alcohol or medicine in its blood.

Abbey told the BBC: ‘Monic died with a passport, so he did not demand his money for taking him.

I didn’t see him for more than four to five weeks before his death. I knew both girls and [they] They were rented with different hosts. If no one was arrested or any of the landlords in both apartments, there was a reason.

‘Both events were investigated by Dubai police and maybe they can help you.’

BBC correspondent Runako Celina, while preparing to remain hidden in Dubai to investigate the deaths of Ugandalı women, Monic Karungi and Kayla Birungi

BBC correspondent Runako Celina, while preparing to remain hidden in Dubai to investigate the deaths of Ugandalı women, Monic Karungi and Kayla Birungi

Monic Karungi's nephew Ronah holds a photo of his aunt who died in May 2022

Monic Karungi’s nephew Ronah holds a photo of his aunt who died in May 2022

BBC correspondent and producer Runako Celina said: ‘Monic’s story was reduced to an online breast, but much more than that.

“ Viral Hashtag and online abuse behind the abuse, a young woman who had dreams for a better life and a family who loved her.

In the last two years, I traveled between Uganda, Dubai and England to bring together what had happened to him, and I met with brave women enough to share their experiences of sexual exploitation along the way.

‘This is not just a rumor: wrong information, inequality and exploitation feeding each other and relieving dignity to women like Monic and Kayla, who can no longer speak for themselves.’

‘Death in Dubai: #DUBAIPORTAPOTTY’ is available in BBC IPlayer on Monday, September 15th.

Podcast ‘Secrets World: Death-Season in Dubai will be available in BBC Sounds as of September 15.

If you are upset about the references in this program, please talk to a Heath professional or an organization that offers support like Befrienders worldwide. www.befrienders.org

For the UK viewers, after sexual abuse, or the details of the organizations that provide information about feelings of despair or provide support are available at BBC.co.uk/Actionline.

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