Thom secures convictions in first ever modern slavery fraud case

After a three-week trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court, Thom Dyke, led by Claire Harden-Frost, have secured convictions in the first ever prosecution brought under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to involve trafficking victims for the purposes of carrying out fraud.

Nearly thirty vulnerable young girls were physically and sexually exploited by a gang led by Isaiah Olugosi. The fraud targeted retailers including Boots and Tesco and netted the gang over half a million pounds, which was spent on luxury items and holidays.

Sentencing for Isaiah Olugosi, Holly Chapman, Baran Karamagara and Eva Dambrauskaite was adjourned until April.

Thom and Claire were instructed by the CPS Complex Casework Unit.

Media Coverage

The Independent - Dozens of teenage girls trafficked and exploited in first ever modern slavery fraud case

The Times - ‘Fagin’ used girls for county lines shoplifting spree

Daily Mail - Modern-day Fagin gang are jailed for trafficking DOZENS of young girls around the country for £500,000 county lines shoplifting spree