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Doncaster Sex Work News

A new report by Changing Lives examines the experiences of 16 women in Doncaster involved in street sex work.

Survival Sex, Not Choice:

The study focuses on "survival sex," where women exchange sex for basic needs due to vulnerabilities, not coercion. Addiction, a common factor, both pushes women into sex work and hinders escape due to stigma and lack of support.

Challenges and Support:

The report highlights the need for a holistic approach:

  • Non-judgmental outreach services.
  • Educated mainstream services like police (currently experiencing discrimination by officers).
  • Flexible addiction recovery programs tailored for women.
  • Safe, trauma-informed housing, especially for those with complex needs.
  • Sustainable income solutions.
  • Multi-agency collaboration for support.

Interestingly, financial hardship wasn't the initial reason for entering sex work, but a factor in returning. This emphasizes the need for financial stability to escape the cycle.

Safety First:

Exiting sex work isn't always the goal. Safety is paramount, requiring legislative, social, and cultural changes alongside support services like Changing Lives' Amber Project.

The Amber Project: Supports men and women in Doncaster who have experienced sex work, survival sex, or sexual exploitation.

A man and woman from Doncaster have been convicted for trafficking a vulnerable woman into the country and forcing her into prostitution. Gheorghe Bonculescu, 27, arranged for the woman's travel to the UK and sold her for sex online, earning him a four-and-a-half-year prison sentence for controlling prostitution. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Elena Birovescu deposited cash into her bank account over seven months, transferring it to Bonculescu for financial gain. Birovescu received a six-month suspended sentence for money laundering. Detective Sergeant Richard Kirk praised the victim's bravery and condemned the perpetrators as predators who exploited her vulnerability for profit. Authorities remain committed to combating sexual exploitation and ensuring the safety of victims.

Two individuals have been handed sentences following their involvement in a heinous crime involving the trafficking and exploitation of a woman into forced sex work.

Gheorghe Bonculescu, 27, residing on Warmsworth Road in Doncaster, received a four-and-a-half-year prison term for his role in controlling prostitution for profit.

Sharing the same address, Elena Birovescu, also 27, received a two-year suspended sentence for her part in money laundering.

Both individuals confessed to their crimes on January 15th at Hull Crown Court and were subsequently sentenced on February 13th.

The victim bravely approached the British Transport Police at Hull Paragon station in December 2022, revealing she had been coerced into sex work.

The court heard harrowing details of how she had fled from a property in Hull, which Bonculsecu had arranged as her workplace.

Under Bonculescu's arrangement, the woman was advertised for sex work online, enduring seven months of exploitation. Meanwhile, Birovescu facilitated the laundering of £5,000 in cash, ultimately transferring it to Bonculescu.

Judge Mark Bury condemned their actions, highlighting the victim's ordeal, stating, "She was coerced to see many customers with STIs because of you, the reality is she wasn't benefitting at all. She was a sexual prisoner."

Detective Sergeant Richard Kirk of Humberside Police's modern slavery and human trafficking team denounced Bonculescu and Birovescu as predators, emphasizing their exploitation of a vulnerable woman for financial gain.

He praised the woman for her bravery throughout the investigation, underscoring the courage it took to come forward.

A couple from Warmsworth Road, Gheorghe Bonculescu, aged 27, and Elena Birovescu, aged 26, are set to face sentencing at Hull Crown Court on February 12th. Their court appearance follows Bonculescu's admission of guilt to charges of controlling prostitution for financial gain, while Birovescu pleaded guilty to money laundering.

The case stems from events in 2022, during which Bonculescu orchestrated online advertisements offering women for sexual services after facilitating their travel to the UK. Over a period of seven months, Birovescu engaged in the laundering of money by making multiple cash deposits into her personal bank account, later transferring the funds to benefit the couple's financial interests.

Detective Sergeant Richard Kirk of Humberside Police condemned the actions of Bonculescu and Birovescu, labeling them as predators who exploited a vulnerable woman for monetary gain. DS Kirk commended the courage displayed by the victim throughout the investigation and assured the public that the perpetrators have been detained, no longer posing a threat to others.

The diligent efforts of law enforcement in this case underscore their commitment to addressing instances of sexual exploitation with utmost seriousness. DS Kirk emphasized the force's dedication to safeguarding victims and holding offenders accountable before the courts.

Authorities urge individuals who have experienced sexual exploitation or have concerns about others to report such incidents promptly. They can reach out to Humberside Police at 101 or dial 999 in emergencies. Alternatively, support is available through the Modern Slavery helpline at 0800 121 700 or Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

In a sweeping series of operations targeting car washes, nail bars, and pop-up brothels, South Yorkshire Police apprehended 48 individuals suspected of engaging in organized immigration crime and illicit labor practices. The crackdown resulted in the confiscation of £1,400 worth of counterfeit vapes, the discovery of over 100 cannabis plants, the seizure of £3,000 in cash, and the impoundment of four vehicles, all purportedly linked to instances of modern slavery and exploitation.

A total of four car washes across Barnsley, Rotherham, and Sheffield were shut down, with one employer facing a potential £60,000 penalty. The comprehensive sweep involved searches at more than 40 car washes, nail bars, pop-up brothels, and over 60 residential and vehicular locations, including trucks, under the umbrella of Operation Bubbles. Collaborating with agencies such as the Immigration Service, Department for Work and Pensions, Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Organised Crime Unit, and the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority, officers led the extensive investigations.

Detective Chief Inspector Anna Sedgwick underscored the link between unregulated hand car washes and broader organized crime, encompassing drug production, human trafficking, money laundering, and various forms of exploitation. Sedgwick emphasized the diverse nature of modern slavery victims, spanning men, women, and children from various countries and backgrounds, often affecting the most vulnerable or marginalized communities. This concerted effort aimed to combat exploitation in its multifaceted manifestations within society.