drugs with intent to supply.The pair, from Westminster in London, were found guilty following a five-week trial at Isleworth Crown Court on February 26.A police investigation, codenamed Operation Laius, was launched when they were reported by a woman in her 30s, who said she had been forced to become a sex worker after being trafficked from China in 2015.The court heard how the victim lived with the Tsang and Pan – also known as "big brother" and "Mimi", respectively – at an address in High Street, Kensington.Pan would deal with clients, while Tsang would drive the women to their 'appointments' and collect the money, which ranged between £120 and £230.Tsang was arrested in Waterloo before officers discovered bags and boxes full of condoms,.
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