Bail revoked for man accused of human trafficking after fresh charge of assaulting bailor

Bail revoked for man accused of human trafficking after fresh charge of assaulting bailor


SINGAPORE: A Italian man accused of tricking a Singaporean woman into sex work had his bail revoked by the State Courts on Friday (Nov 14) after he was handed a fresh charge involving violence against his bailor.

Already facing 16 charges, Achraf Arjaouy, 31, now faces an additional charge of voluntarily causing hurt to his bailor – a woman he was in a relationship with.

The prosecution argued on Friday for Achraf’s bail to be revoked based on the grounds that that he breached his bail condition by committing a fresh offence, and that he was at a high risk of reoffending while on bail. 

Achraf, who was unrepresented, argued for bail to remain and called on the bailor he had allegedly attacked to address the court in support of him. He told the court he had a “loving” relationship with his bailor, whom he referred to as his “partner” during the hearing.  

EXISTING CHARGES

Achraf originally faced 16 charges, the bulk of which are for cheating. Of these, he is currently contesting one charge under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act involving a Singaporean woman he allegedly tricked into sex work. The remaining charges have been stood down for the time being.

He was granted bail of S$100,000 (US$76,806) while his cases were pending. 

At trial, the court heard that the Singaporean woman had met Achraf on a dating app and agreed to travel with him to Qatar via Dubai while under the impression that he was a wealthy man who wanted to marry her.

She was allegedly told later that she needed to show US$10,000 as proof of funds before she could enter Qatar, and Achraf arranged for her to provide sexual services in Dubai.



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