Shocking as young Ghanaian men in Russia are forced to ‘service’ at least 3 woman daily (video)

President of the Ghana-Russia Business Development Council (GRBDC), Dr Lawrence Awuku-Boateng, has called on the Government of Ghana to come up with plan to save some Ghanaian nationals in Russia who have turned into servicing objects.

According to him, most of these victims are men. These men are made to believe that they are hooking up Russian ladies on the internet will lead to marriage and after getting into the country they are turned into s3rx objects.

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According to peacefmonline, Dr Awuku-Boateng disclosed this in an interview on Peace FM’s Monday edition of ”Kokrokoo” show with Kwami Sefa Kayi.

Describing how some Ghanaians are being tormented by these Eastern Europeans, Dr. Awuku-Boateng indicated that these people ( Eastern Europeans) arrange for their so-called partners travelling documents including plane tickets and are kept in a room by their sponsors when they arrive in order to engage in this act.

“While they’re stuck in the room, the only job they’re permitted to do is to have non-stop servicing , multiple times with at least three women a day . . . They are subjected to multiple rounds of s3rxual intercourse with Russian ladies, mostly grandmothers, to the detriment of their health,” he narrated.

He gave a scenario where one of these men described how they are suffering. He said these men are made to have s3rx for several hours and days and are not supposed to show any sign of tiredness. They are denied food and are left in a sorry state if they get tired.

Some of these people are even footballers who are deceived under the guise of securing them good soccer teams which never happen.

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These people are afraid of reporting or fleeing the situation because their Visas, which is usually for 30 days, are expired hence are scared of the legal implications.

Dr Lawrence Awuku-Boateng therefore want the government to come to the rescue of these Ghanaians.

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