Justice Served: Chinese Nationals Jailed for Human Trafficking

Seven Chinese nationals received 20-year prison sentences in South Africa for trafficking 91 Malawian individuals and forcing them to work under harsh conditions. The illegal operation was uncovered in 2019, revealing inhumane treatment and violations of labor and immigration laws. Prosecutors sought life sentences due to the severity of the offenses.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Johannesburg | Updated: 10-09-2025 20:27 IST | Created: 10-09-2025 20:27 IST
Justice Served: Chinese Nationals Jailed for Human Trafficking
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In a landmark ruling, a court in Johannesburg has sentenced seven Chinese nationals to 20 years imprisonment for trafficking and exploiting people from Malawi. The convicts were responsible for trafficking 91 undocumented Malawians to work at a cotton fabric factory in the city's industrial south.

The traffickers, arrested in a 2019 police raid, subjected the Malawian workers to inhumane conditions, enforcing long shifts without adequate safety measures and prohibiting outside communication. Described as a modern-day slavery operation, the factory was heavily fortified with high walls and razor wire.

Prosecutors highlighted the severe exploitation the victims endured, seeking life sentences for the offenders. Workers shared accounts of dangerous work environments and deception, as they were recruited under false pretenses while the traffickers violated South African labor and immigration laws.

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