Six Jailed For Trafficking Women To The East Midlands For Prostitution

22 October 2018, 19:07 | Updated: 22 October 2018, 19:26

Nottingham Crown Court Entrance

A man and his two sons from Nottinghamshire are among the six people sentenced to a total of 37 years in prison.

A father and his two sons from Nottinghamshire have been jailed for human trafficking and modern slavery offences following their involvement in illegal brothels.

They were amoung six defendants arrested in Beeston, Strelley and Derby on 12 December 2017.

The East Midlands Special Operations Unit found women trafficked from Hungary were being controlled as prostitutes.

Detective Inspector Harry Dick who is the Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking co-ordinator for the East Midlands Region said: "This result highlights that this crime is not something that the police and partner agencies take lightly."

"We will continue to work with other forces, regionally, nationally and internationally, and partners to gather intelligence, carry out enforcement and bring these offenders to justice."

The defendants jailed at Nottingham Crown Court include:

- Csaba Csomor, aged 51 and Edit Ruszo, aged 41, of Manton Crescent in Beeston, and Gabriella Ruszo, aged 32, of Cranwell Road in Strelley. They were found guilty of two counts of human trafficking and one count of controlling prostitution for gain. Csaba sentenced to eight years, Edit and Gabriella both received six years.

- Robert Csomor, aged 28, of Audley Drive in Beeston was found guilty of five counts relating to the above offences. He was sentenced to eight years.

- Csaba Csomor, aged 30 of Cranwell Road in Strelley was found guilty of modern slavery and had previously pleaded guilty to four counts of human trafficking and one count of controlling prostitution for gain. He was sentenced to 13 years.

- Julianna Varga, aged 49, of Normanton Road in Derby was found guilty of one count of human trafficking. She was sentenced to two years in jail.