January 31, 2012
Sweden: family acquitted in teen 'sex slave' trial

A Serbian mother, a father and their 25-year-old son, charged with trafficking after allegedly having “purchased” a 14-year-old girl in Serbia and bringing her to Sweden to serve as the mentally handicapped son’s wife were freed on Monday.

The Gothenburg district court said it could not be proved that the girl was brought to Sweden for those purposes and acquitted the parents, aged 45 and 49.

The prosecutor in the case, Thomas Ahlstrand, had argued that the family believed their son’s condition would improve if he had a wife and a child, so they bought the girl for him from her father in the Serbian capital, paying 1,000 euros ($1,360).

Ahlstrand claimed the girl was then held captive by the family in an apartment from October 2010 until November 2011, when police received an anonymous tip about a girl being held against her will.

He also said she suffered a miscarriage during her ordeal.

However, the prosecutor’s case was based mainly on the girl’s statements to police.

“During the trial in the district court she changed her statements compared to what she had told police. She also changed her statements from one day to the next during the trial,” a statement from the court said.

“It is therefore unclear which of her statements are erroneous or exaggerated,” it said.

Neither was there any evidence that the first intercourse had taken place before the girl was fifteen, four months after her arrival to Sweden, according to the district court.

When the girl had been taken to the doctor she had been there under an assumed name, which indicated foul play, at the same time as the court concluded that she had not been as controlled by the 45-year-old woman as had been previously believed.

The girl had told police that the 45-year-old woman had beaten her on the upper body on at least three occasions, but as she had no evidence corroborating her story, the charges were dropped. (via The Local)

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