An Indian domestic worker was repeatedly raped, scalded with boiling water, burned with a hot iron, beaten and threatened that if she complained her throat would be cut and her body buried in a back garden, a jury have heard.
The 39 year-old vulnerable and illiterate mother-of-four was used and abused as a "sexual toy" and "general dogsbody" by the family, who forced her into virtual slavery for six years despite complaints to the police and other services.
She worked sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, between October 2004 and October 2010, which even at a minimum wage rate should have seen her paid £172,288. In reality she received just £2,364.
Denying the charges at Croydon Crown Court are: butcher Enkarta Balapovi, 53, (pic.top l.) and his partner 57 year-old shop worker Shanaz Begum, (pic.top r.) both of Charlbert Street, St. John's Wood.
Begum's son Aleemuddin Mohammed, 35, (pic.bottom l.) a supermarket manager, of Sefton Avenue, Harrow; his wife, secretary Shamina Yousuf, 33, of Pavilion Way, Edgware and optician Shashi Obhrai, 53, (pic.bottom r.) of Pembroke Road, Northwood.
"Each of these defendants have collectively and severally taken advantage of her," explained prosecutor Miss Caroline Haughey. "Abusing her in their own way and when she either becomes a threat or a nuisance is passed on to the next party until she is no longer wanted.
"Their view of her has resulted in a prolonged and continued abuse of her.
"Each of the defendants knew of her lack of education, expectation and awareness both in the U.K. and India and used that to get her to comply with their wishes whether as a domestic worker, sexual toy or general dogsbody."
The court heard the victim was never paid her promised wage, had her passport confiscated, was fed scraps and leftovers, including food spat out by the defendant Obhrai's children, and slept in a garage and on the floors of various properties.
"Each of these defendants treated her with contempt, ignoring her basic rights and taking advantage of her naivety, her vulnerability and her ignorance," explained Miss Haughey.
"Tragically various state agencies failed her too, ignoring her repeated pleas for help, not adhering to their own investigative practices, and it could be said ignoring the obvious."
The family successfully applied for a visa, allowing the victim to work in the U.K., promised to pay her £480 per month and she moved into the Pavilion Way address with Mohammed, his wife Yousuf and their child.
"She slept in the garage or on the floor of the child's room…..She was expected to wash, cook and clean for the family and be at their beck and call.
"Yousuf was short-tempered and aggressive with her," added Miss Haughey. "She recalls being beaten around the head, causing her ears to bleed, and Yousuf poured boiling water over her hands and forbid her to receive any medical treatment."
When Yousuf threw a cup at the victim, causing a two inch cut to her foot, she was arrested, but Mohammed threatened her into dropping the allegation and the police did not pursue the complaints she made to them.
After two years and eight months with the couple, who paid just £24 for that period, which also included Mohammed groping her and forcing her to touch him, the victim escaped with the help of a Pakistani stranger at a supermarket.
Desperate to get her passport back she agreed to move in with Balapovi and Begum, where she massaged their legs and feet and was forced to work for £2-per hour at a sandwich shop downstairs.
"It was while at this address she was subjected to a catalogue of sexual assaults by Balapovi," said Miss Haughey, explaining the first incident involved the defendant ripping off the victim's pyjamas and raping her on the only bed in the flat.
"She describes how this happened repeatedly, usually on weekends, Mondays and Tuesdays. She says it happened for: 'As long as I lived in the house'."
After four months with the couple the victim was assisted by a charity and her rape complaints reported to the police, but she was then handed over to Obhrai and her ordeal continued.
Her daily routine included cooking for eight people, washing, cleaning, looking after Obhrai's sick mother and enduring beatings, hair pulling and threats at the hands of the defendant - eventually leaving her no option but to attempt suicide by slashing her wrists.
She was hospitalised after being pushed down a flight of stairs, struck with a rolling pin, burned with a hot iron and suffered stomach cramps and vomiting when forced to eat out of date food, the jury were told.
Again the victim fled and reported the abuse to police, but no action was taken and the beatings continued, with Obhrai threatening to slit her throat and bury her in the back garden.
Eventually she contacted the charity Kalayaan, which campaigns for justice for migrant workers, who referred her to the U.K. Human Trafficking Centre and an investigation began.
Balapovi has pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and along with his partner Begum two separate counts of arranging travel within the U.K. for exploitation.
Mohammed denies one count of trafficking within the U.K for exploitation and sexually assaulting the victim.
Obhrai and Yousouf deny separate counts of causing actual bodily harm and Obhrai alone denies making threats to kill and trafficking within the U.K. for exploitation.
Trial continues…………