in the venue indicated by the accused; that she equally retrieved their personal documents to make sure they do not run away; that in this case employing and mounting pressure to indulge in prostitution is clearly characterized; That all these material evidence of the pimping offence are provided for in the abovementioned article; Whereas besides, the accused had full knowledge of how illegal and disgraceful her action is, considering that as she stated, she had called at first to make sure her fellow citizens mentioned above were coming to Burkina Faso to become sex workers before paying for their transport, and that her sole intention was to get them into prostitution and draw the maximum profit thereof; that it makes no sense to wire CFA F 800,000 (eight hundred thousand) for each girl, who according to the Accused consented to become sex workers, unless for profit; that the denial of the accused is just a vain means to escape punishment, which would rather be logical for her action; That to the benefit of what has been said, it would be proper to find the accused O.G.J, guilty of charges of pimping in flagrant delicto, and sentence her. 2. Sentence Whereas pursuant of the provisions of article 533(22), in fine of the Penal Code, pimping is an offence punishable with three to ten years’ imprisonment and a CFA F 1,000,000 (one million) to CFA F 6,000,000 (six millions); that article 211(1) thereof provides for the judge to administer a mixed sentence, that is, imprisonment or fine with part being a suspended sentence; Whereas as it is, the charges levied against the accused are extremely serious; that she forced young minor girls to work for her sex workers by making them believe they were coming to work as waitresses in her maquis Burkina Faso; that to prevent anyone from escaping, she collected their identification documents; that although she is a first-time offender, facts of the suit are glaring evidence of how dangerous a person she is; that to stop her from harming any other person and deter her from indulging into such practices again, it would be appropriate to pronounce a 6 (six) years of imprisonment of which 3 (three) years of actual imprisonment and 3 (three) years of suspended

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