Convicted human trafficker jailed

Faroz Ali. Photo: CHRIS MCKEEN/FAIRFAX NZ

The first person to be convicted of human trafficking in New Zealand has been sentenced nine years and six months in jail.

Faroz Ali, also known as Feroz Ali, was sentenced in the High Court in Auckland to a total of nine years and six months in jail and ordered to pay a total of $28,167 reparation to his victims.

Immigration New Zealand assistant general manager Peter Devoy says the sentence is a great result and show just how seriously allegations of people trafficking and immigration fraud are taken.

'Justice Heath commented that people trafficking is an abhorrent crime which degrades human dignity. This sentence is hugely significant and should act as a huge deterrent for people smugglers.”

Peter says it took almost 6000 man hours to gather enough evidence to launch the prosecution which led to New Zealand's first ever people trafficking convictions and this is truly a landmark moment.

'Some of the victims borrowed large sums of money to take up the opportunity to come here and now remain heavily indebted, while others used up their life savings to come to New Zealand. I hope today's sentences give them some degree of comfort.”

Ali, a Fijian national with New Zealand residence, was found guilty in September of 15 human trafficking charges involving Fijian nationals.

He was also convicted of 15 charges of aiding and abetting a person to unlawfully enter New Zealand and one charge of aiding and abetting a person to remain unlawfully in New Zealand.

Ali had earlier pleaded guilty to 26 charges of helping people breach their visa conditions and exploiting them by not paying them the minimum wage and holiday pay.

The court heard that the Fijians were enticed to work in New Zealand after answering advertisements placed in Fijian newspapers by Ali's Fiji-based wife and sister-in-law.

They were charged large sums of money but when they arrived here they were forced to work illegally for long hours, live in cramped conditions and paid little, if anything.

The Fijians either worked for Ali's gib fixing business in Auckland or were sent to Tauranga to work in the horticulture business in an arrangement organised by the defendant and his wife.

All the Fijian nationals have now returned home.

8 comments

Scuzz bucket

Posted on 15-12-2016 11:29 | By HallowesHell

Just looking at him makes me sick.


Convicted Human Trafficker

Posted on 15-12-2016 12:44 | By JimM1

I trust this dirt bag will have his residency revoked and be sent back to Fiji after doing his time. Such types definitely not needed here!


And again

Posted on 15-12-2016 12:54 | By JimM1

How do such types gain NZ residency in the first place, anyway? Doesn't say a lot for the character checks carried out (?) does it?


deported

Posted on 15-12-2016 15:19 | By hapukafin

his punishment doesnt say he is to be deported after serving hi sentence


Deported....

Posted on 15-12-2016 16:15 | By Me again

or made to work in the conditions his victims were subjected to. And pay half his earnings these people he ripped off. I bet it won't happen though. Gutless human being.


deport

Posted on 15-12-2016 18:40 | By greenie

how can he keep nz citizenship after his sentence piss him off back where he came from


Good result!

Posted on 15-12-2016 19:30 | By morepork

But sad we even have such a crime going on here. It flys against everything we should stand against, and it is really good that he has been stopped. I hope the people concerned will get the money decided by the Court but somehow, I have my doubts...


NZ citizen

Posted on 15-12-2016 20:01 | By hapukafin

My understanding is that this guy is a NZ citizen.To be a NZ citizen when you are sworn in you abide by the law of the land.Anyone not respecting our law should be stripped of there citizenship and deported


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