Author Topic: Trafficked brazilian girls  (Read 1282 times)

Offline Captain caveman 69

Anybody watched the 3 part channel 4 documentary on the trafficking gangs running a lot of the profiles. Some were doing 10 clients aday at 150ph and being paid 200 aday but having to pay rent and AW fees.

While the gang masters were depositing 30k a week into eu banks . Very disturbing i wont be lining there pockets thats a fact. Fuking scum :diablo:

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Offline BaldEagle

I must admit I have always had my doubts about South American girls in this country. Unlike Spain where I have seen a few we have no historical/cultural/language links with South America and it's not as easy to get here, particularly at the moment. The SA WGs in Spain mostly speak Spanish and Portuguese and it's easier for them to make their own way there. They have direct flights to Spain from the Spanish speaking countries and for the Brazilians the border between Spain and Portugal is not policed which is how the Brazilian girls reach Spain. My encounters have almost always with "matures" (basically 30+) and I haven't felt any sign of them being trafficked. The one time I dabbled with a 21 year old Dominican was the only occasion when I came away thinking she was part of a pimped group. Based on the article mentioned above I think i will carry on staying away from them here.

Offline Degsy101

Brazil is On the red list for travel and any flight from Brazil can only land at Birmingham or Heathrow. Appreciate these girls may be arrive from another country. There are a couple of Brazilian girls in Southport at the moment.

Offline BaldEagle

Brazil is On the red list for travel and any flight from Brazil can only land at Birmingham or Heathrow. Appreciate these girls may be arrive from another country. There are a couple of Brazilian girls in Southport at the moment.

Lots of connections via other European cities. They’re probably taking them to Lisbon first, keeping them there for a few weeks then bringing them to the UK on tourist visas.

Offline Captain caveman 69

If i remember the programme said they were being worked in spain before arrival in the uk.
« Last Edit: July 28, 2021, 08:22:18 pm by Captain caveman 69 »