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A man running a sex ring operating out of Dubai's most glamorous neighborhoods, and exploiting vulnerable women, has been identified by a BBC investigation.
Charles Mwesigwa, who claims to be a former London bus driver, was captured in an undercover sting offering to supply women for sex parties starting at $1,000.
Rumors of wild sex parties in Dubai have persisted for years, fueled by social media. The reality, however, is much darker, as the investigation reveals Ugandan women who arrive in the UAE under false pretenses.
Many young women believed they were coming to work in supermarkets or hotels, only to find themselves trapped in Mwesigwa's network.
Interviews with victims describe harsh conditions, including financial coercion, violence, and degrading sexual acts catered to extreme client fetishes.
Investigators uncover two tragic deaths linked to Mwesigwa's operations, leading to accusations of insufficient police intervention despite troubling circumstances surrounding their demise.
Mwesigwa denies all allegations, asserting he facilitates housing for women and incorrectly claiming that clients' extreme demands are met consensually.
The investigation serves as a harrowing reminder of the exploitation faced by many in the sex industry and questions the efficacy of law enforcement in protecting vulnerable populations.