“I was living in Mombasa when a local pastor introduced me to his wife. The woman told me she would help me secure a hotel job in India. She even agreed to help me process my travel documents and pay my transport, which she did.
When she alighted, she was thrown into a club and told to get busy.
“I was so terrified and went back home. When I found him, he beat me up and threatened to throw me off the balcony. It was hell on earth. I had to endure for some time as I made attempts to bring it to the attention of the Kenyan Embassy.”
“Food, which he promised to provide, was not forthcoming and I had to spend the little money I had to buy my own food. It was hell!” said the girl.
The other, a resident of Korogocho, disclosed that she was linked by a friend.
“He looked like a rich man and in his house were several computers. So he explained that I would be trained on how to use them later.
“He then took me to a local club and only asked me to take a seat and “smile” at men around and he left me there alone. He looked like a rich man and in his house were several computers. So he explained that I would be trained on how to use them later.
“He then took me to a local club and only asked me to take a seat and “smile” at men around and he left me there alone. It was so terrible. Sitting in a foreign club where I knew nobody and asked to smile was something very strange to me.
“I returned to his house only to find him with three other men. He asked me to give him the money I had made but I told him I did not have any. He threatened to kill me and said I would be forced to sell my ovaries. All my attempts to reach the person whom connected me to India have been futile.