Polish man charged with trafficking Polish women into Ireland for 'sexual exploitation'

A Polish national has been charged in connection with a human trafficking investigation.

Polish man charged with trafficking Polish women into Ireland for 'sexual exploitation'

A Polish national has been charged in connection with a human trafficking investigation.

The man appeared before Dublin District Court today following his arrest at Dublin Airport.

38-year-old Wojciech Gendarz was charged in connection with an investigation into the trafficking of Polish nationals into the state by organised criminal groups for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

The Polish national, who was born in September 1978, was arrested in connection with an offence which occurred in November 2011.

He was remanded in custody with consent to bail on strict conditions and is due to appear before Cloverhill District Court next Thursday morning.

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