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Man Jailed for Trafficking Teenager from Indonesia for Sex Work in Australia

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  • A 45-year-old man, Surya Subekti, has been sentenced to up to six years and five months in jail for trafficking a 17-year-old girl from Indonesia to Australia for sex work.
  • He pleaded guilty to charges including organizing the entry of a minor for sexual services and forced labor.
  • The judge cited a lack of genuine remorse and a well-planned operation.

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Surya Subekti trafficked a 17-year-old girl from Indonesia to Australia for sex work, organizing her contract, visa, transport, and attendance at brothels. His co-offender, Elton Valentino, facilitated her transport.

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A man who trafficked a 17-year-old girl from Indonesia to Australia for sex work will spend up to six years and five months in jail, after a Sydney judge found he had demonstrated no genuine remorse.

Surya Subekti was today handed a non-parole period of four years and five months in the NSW District Court and told his earliest release date is November 2030, before being taken into custody.

The 45-year-old pleaded guilty to two charges, including organising the entry of a person under the age of 18 into Australia with the intention of providing sexual services, and causing a person under 18 to engage in forced labour.

Subekti's charges carried maximum penalties of 25 years and 12 years, respectively.

His lawyers had argued the victim travelled to Australia voluntarily, knowing the contractual obligations, and was above the age of consent.

Victim instructed to lie about age

Judge Nicole Noman noted the victim was a child under Australian law, and the age of consent for sex work is 18.

That meant her ability to enter into a contractual obligation and consent to selling sexual services would not be regarded as informed consent, the judge said.

Subekti knew the victim was 17 and provided instructions about how to avoid her age being detected.

He was "instrumental" in the teenager being trafficked, helping organise the contract, the visa, the transport and her attendance at nominated brothels for about two months.

"The victim was entirely dependent on the arrangements made for her," Judge Noman said, noting the teenager would have been isolated in a foreign country without support.

Driver transported teen to brothels

Subekti's co-offender, driver Elton Valentino, admitted to one count of facilitating the transport of a person under 18 to provide sexual services, which carries a maximum penalty of 25 years.

Valentino, 32, was sentenced to two years and eight months in jail with a minimum of one year and 10 months for transporting the victim around for shifts.

The court heard that when speaking to a psychologist, Subekti claimed he was "reluctant" to be involved in the trafficking, but the victim had been "insistent".

"This does not accord with the agreed facts," the judge said, describing him as not a reliable historian.

The court heard that Subekti, a father of three, maintained support from his family, who were unaware that he had a gambling problem.

Judge Noman said his prospects of rehabilitation were "uncertain" and his offending was "not impetuous but well-planned".

The court heard Valentino considered Subekti to be a "father figure" and was told by him that all women in brothels were over 18. He played no role in bringing the victim to Australia.

The judge found Valentino, who has been in custody since October 2024, had good prospects of rehabilitation and had demonstrated genuine remorse.

With time already served, he may be released as early as August this year, when he will enter into a five-year good-behaviour bond.

Open Questions

  • What led to Subekti's gambling problem?
  • Were there other victims involved?
  • What support will be provided to the victim post-release?

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This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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