Feb 16 • 17:29 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Talinn have sold his wife to over 120 buyers in the Pelicot case of Sweden

A man in Sweden is accused of selling his wife into prostitution, allowing over 120 individuals to abuse her over several years.

The article discusses allegations against a man in Sweden who is accused of selling his wife into prostitution, enabling over 120 individuals to exploit her over a span of more than three and a half years. The case is taking place in Angurmannaland, Sweden, and has been under investigation for some time. The woman's husband has been in custody since the fall, following her report of the abuse.

Sweden's Equality Minister has drawn parallels between this case and that of the French woman Gisèle Pelicot, suggesting that the issues of human trafficking and sexual exploitation are prevalent and require serious attention. In addition to the alleged 120 buyers, the case reportedly also involves digital sexual crimes, indicating a broader trend of exploitation that transcends traditional forms of prostitution.

The husband has denied the charges against him as he and his wife go through the process of divorce. Prosecutors are preparing to take legal action against approximately thirty individuals suspected of being involved in the sexual purchase of the woman, showing the extensive nature of the alleged criminal network and the ongoing investigation into this harrowing case.

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