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8:22am Wednesday 23rd April 2008
Nine people have appeared in court following raids on brothels in Streatham and central London.
Cuttima Khongpong and Kaewbenjarkarn Phanusak of Howland House, Leigham Avenue, appeared in City of Westminster Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with conspiracy to traffic women within the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation, conspiracy to control prostitution for gain and money laundering.
They appeared with five men and two women on the same charges. All nine have been remanded in custody to reappear at the Old Bailey in June.
Police swooped on more than a dozen homes across London and Surrey during the operation targeting brothels operating via the internet which saw 30 women taken to a specialist centre staffed with interpreters, support and health workers.
The family of murdered Ricardo Cox have spoken of their anguish and made an emotional appeal for his killers to turn themselves in.
A car has slammed in to a bus in North Cheam before heading off pursued by police.
The botched NHS IT system, due to arrive two months ago, has cost Kingston Hospital more than £500,000 so far.
The reduction in VAT has left some small retailers with headache-inducing tasks to adjust prices since it was introduced on Monday.
A racing commentator has sparked anger among racegoers and Epsom resident after saying people “don’t care” about the Derby.
Neil Warnock is hoping to have a selection headache when the Eagles travel to Derby this weekend.
Terry Brown admits that AFC Wimbledon must find a ‘Plan B’ if they are to keep their Blue Square South promotion hopes alive.
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