Who is Alex Bodi, arrested by DIICOT for recruiting young women for prostitution?



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Alex Bodi, the ex-husband of Bianca Dragusanu, was arrested Wednesday night by DIICOT Craiova prosecutors for creating an organized criminal group, human trafficking and blackmail.

This is a case in which several thugs are accused of recruiting young women for prostitution through the “loverboy” method.

According to some judicial sources, Alex Bodi recruited several young women whom he forced into prostitution, and was also charged with a blackmail offense, writes Agerpres.

He is suspected of being the right-hand man of a well-known underworld leader, the head of the criminal group, Adrian Tâmplaru, also arrested Wednesday night by DIICOT.

Adrian Tâmplaru, a former lieutenant of the feared thief Ion Clămparu, is Alex Bodi’s godfather, according to ziare.com.

Alex Bodi became known after marrying Bianca Drăgușanu, a known figure in the world. The two got divorced in the early part of this year.

Alex Bodi was born in Mediaș and left for Spain at the age of 18, together with his family.

There he played soccer and was a construction worker, and the money raised was invested in a club in Spain. At that time he began to venture into illegal businesses, he sold gold with false documents, and he lost all his money, writes Libertatea.

Later, Bodi started selling cars and since then his income has increased steadily.

According to the same source, Alex Bodi worked for a millionaire in Croatia, who owns several gold mines in Africa and also has a company based in Stuttgart.

Young women raped, beaten and sold

According to a DIICOT statement, based on existing data, it was established that, shortly after the dismantling of a group specialized in human trafficking and pimping, led by a prominent member of the underworld, one of his “lieutenants”, while he was imprisoned in a penitentiary, between 2008 and 2011, together with three other detainees, they used social networks to recruit young women who practiced prostitution and, deceiving them, either with the promise of a common future (“loverboy” method), either Identifying an advantageous job, respectively taking advantage of their state of vulnerability – precarious economic situation, naivety, lack of education – they convinced them to prostitute themselves for their benefit.

Under the leader’s coordination, the foundations were laid for a criminal group specialized, mainly, in human trafficking, child trafficking and pimping and, secondly, in blackmail, as a consequence of the payment of protection rights.

Shortly after leaving the penitentiary, 12 other suspects joined the criminal group, in addition to recruiting other victims, transporting them and housing them in the western states – Germany, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, Switzerland – and forced them to practice prostitution in his favor in various clubs. After being transported abroad, young women who refused to prostitute themselves were kidnapped and subjected to extreme violence, including rape, to be determined not to resist, prosecutors say.

In most cases, the victims were kept in buildings rented by the group’s leader, transported daily to places where they were forced to prostitute themselves, they were constantly controlled and supervised, and the money was taken entirely by members of the group.

Research has shown that young women have been exploited mainly in discotheques or rented premises in Berlin, Bonn, Stuttgart and Frankfurt (Germany), but also in other European countries (Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria) .

Prosecutors allege that some young women were sold to other traffickers, the people who took them also received information about the victim, her behavior during the period in which she was exploited, information about the family, to be blackmailed, exploited and controlled more easily .

According to DIICOT, there were also situations in which the aggressors failed to have control over the victims, even after applying physical corrections, in which case, to prevent them from fleeing or returning to their homes in the country, they demanded various amounts of money. that the victims did not have the opportunity to pay, so they were forced to continue with the prostitution activity.

Much of the money obtained from the practice of prostitution was invested by the leader of the group in various buildings in the country and abroad.

On the other hand, the leader of this group used to charge victims protection fees for carrying out legal / illegal activities, “his lieutenants” used to resort to blackmail to collect them. Taxes were collected at festivals.

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