A Nigerian recycling worker smuggled young children into Britain before brainwashing them with African witchcraft to try and force them into prostitution.
Osezua Elvis Osolase, 42, is accused of 13 offences of trafficking, rape, false imprisonment and sexual activity with a child.
He allegedly cast spells over his three victims, all originally from Nigeria, using juju magic rituals in order to stop them from running away, a court has heard.
He is also alleged to have sexually assaulted the girls - who are now aged 15, 17 and 18 - and it is believed he has many more victims
'In this case the complainants were subjected to juju rituals in an effort to ensure that they would do as they were told, that they would not run away, that they would repay the defendant and that they would never reveal the truth about what really happened to them and the ordeals to which they were subjected for fear of death or serious harm.
The court heard Osolase, who lives with a German woman in Gravesend, Kent, had found his alleged 17-year-old victim begging on the streets of Nigeria.
The former security guard told her would take her to Britain to help her get an education.
Ms Ellis said: 'He called himself ‘Victor’ and took her to a large house - a place she described as a "place of witchcraft".
'There she was given what she described as "native port", a mixture which looked like blood and a red cloth.
'She was told to use this liquid to bathe and to tie a cloth around herself after doing so.
'A man came and cut hair under her armpits and finger and toenails and blood from her right hand.
'She said it was an "oath" and if she ran away the charm would find her.
'She was told that if she ran away or didn’t pay that she would die. She believed it.'
Ms Ellis told the court the 17-year-old was then given a passport - which had been lost by its genuine owner some years earlier - and flown to the UK then Italy.
However, when she reached the airport she refused to go through customs and begged Italian officials for help, the court heard
The prosecutor said the teenager was returned to Stansted Airport, Essex, where she eventually admitted to being Nigerian.
Ms Ellis said that she was also taken along with the 17-year-old and sent to Italy again with a stolen passport.
In July the 18-year-old arrived in Britain and was locked inside a flat and told she was going to Italy to meet “her madam” and to work as a prostitute, the court heard.
The prosecution claimed that an investigation of Osolase’s travelling in Europe revealed that the three were not his only victims.
The trial at Canterbury Crown Court is expected to last eight weeks and among the prosecution witnesses will be an expert in juju
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