According to the indictment, the 45-year-old must have cheated the woman from Bulgaria to Sweden on February 27 this year and said that there were opportunities for work here. Then, through death threats and various types of violence - such as strangulation, hard grip and blows - the man must have forced her to beg until April 6 when he was arrested by police.

Chamber Prosecutor Helena Ljunggren at the National Unit against International and Organized Crime has several witnesses in support of her evidence, as well as surveillance films. The crime of trafficking in human beings can give many years in prison, but the prosecutor here also claims that the 45-year-old should be sentenced to 10 years in prison.

The 45-year-old refuses a crime.