British court convicts couple for keeping Nigerian as slave for 24 years
The Harrow Crown Court in
northwest London, has convicted a British couple who were found guilty of
keeping a Nigerian immigrant enslaved for more than two decades.
Damaris Lakin, the Crown
Prosecution Service, said on Wednesday in London that Emanuel Edet, 61, and
Antan Edet, 58, held their victim captive from the time he was brought to
Britain when he was 14 years old.
The prosecutors said the couple
was convicted on charges of child cruelty, slavery and assisting in illegal
immigration.
He said the couple forced him to
work for no pay and threatened him with deportation if he tried to escape.
Mr. Lakin said the Edets had told
the teen when they brought him from Nigeria in 1989 that they would pay him and
provide him with an education.
The prosecutors said instead, the
victim, now 40, was forced to cook, clean, garden and care for the couple’s
children without any pay for up to 17 hours a day.
“He got no education and had only
very limited contact with his family and the outside world.
“The couple took his passport,
and he had no identity documents, and is forced to eat alone and typically
slept on hallway floors,’’ the prosecutors said.
Mr. Lakin said the Edets told
their captive he would be arrested as an illegal immigrant and deported if he
left the house and contacted police.
“He believed this and felt
trapped and completely dependent on the Edets.
Lakin said Emanuel and Antan Edet
cruelly robbed the victim of 24 years of his life and they treated him with
complete contempt.
“This was a shocking case of
modern day slavery.
The prosecutor said the Edets
changed the victim’s name and added him to their family passport as their son
when they brought him into Britain.
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