S. Africa: Trial of seven Chinese nationals charged with human trafficking and child labour drags on 5 years later
'Seven Chinese nationals deny trafficking, say Malawian workers came to SA ‘willingly’ 30 November 2024
Half a decade later, the prolonged trial of seven Chinese nationals charged with human trafficking and child labour drags on, with the Gauteng Division of the Johannesburg High Court announcing that judgment is expected early next year. On Thursday, the state and defence presented their final arguments in the case, which began in 2019. The seven Chinese nationals on trial are Kevin Tsao Shu-Uei, Chen Hui, Qin Li, Jiaqing Zhou, Ma Biao, Dai Junying,and Zhang Zhilian. They are facing multiple schedule six offences, including human trafficking, immigration law violations, kidnapping and labour exploitation.
Prosecutor Advocate Valencia Dube argued that the courts put the accused behind bars. She stated emphatically that there was “overwhelming evidence before the court on the goings at the Chinese Beautiful City factory to find the accused guilty.” Defence lawyer J. Kruger countered by claiming the State was “throwing its net wide to try and catch every little fish into the net”. Kruger accused the multi-departmental inspection blitz team of having “a predetermined intention to build a human trafficking case against the Chinese.” Dube argued that the accused exploited Malawian workers, “knowingly that they were vulnerable.”
…The defendants were arrested on 12 November 2019 during a joint operation at their company, Beautiful City Pty Ltd, located in Village Deep, Johannesburg. The operation involved the Department of Employment and Labour, SAPS/Hawks Unit and the Department of Home Affairs. Currently, five of the accused are out on bail, while two remain in custody for attempting to skip the country. Judgment in the trial is set for 30 January 2025.