A London-based Nigerian nurse, Josephine Iyamu who used voodoo threats to traffic vulnerable women from Edo State, Nigeria to Germany to work as prost
A London-based Nigerian nurse, Josephine Iyamu who used voodoo threats to traffic vulnerable women from Edo State, Nigeria to Germany to work as prostitutes has had her prison sentence increased. 52 year old Josephine Iyamu, who planned to contest for a seat at the Edo State House of Assembly, forced five women to swear oaths to hand money over to her during juju ceremonies. She was convicted of sex trafficking offences and jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for 14 years. Judges at the Court of Appeal have now raised her jail term to 18 years.
Iyamu’s victims were forced to drink blood containing worms, eat chicken hearts, have their skin cut with razor blades and made to take an oath not to try to escape or tell the police. At the time of her initial conviction, the NCA said Iyamu enlisted the help of a voodoo priest to put them through a ‘juju’ ceremony; a ritual designed to exert control over the women.
“They were threatened with serious harm to them or their families if they broke the oath.”
Solicitor General Robert Buckland challenged the jail term handed Iyamu at the Court of Appeal.
Mr Buckland urged three judges to find the sentence imposed in July as far too low. Eventually, Lord Justice Davis, Mrs Justice Simler and Mr Justice Dove ruled that the total sentence imposed was unduly lenient and got her sentence increased by four years.