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Court orders jailed Hove landlady to pay slavery victim £200k

Victim was kept in domestic servitude for 16 years

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 24 Oct, 2023 at 7:12PM
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Court orders jailed Hove landlady to pay slavery victim £200k

Farzana Kausar

A judge has ordered jailed Hove landlady Farzana Kausar to pay almost £200,000 to the vulnerable woman she kept as a modern-day slave for 16 years.

Judge Christine Laing, the honorary recorder of Brighton and Hove, made the order at Lewes Crown Court, giving Kausar three months to pay in full or face longer in prison.

Judge Laing jailed Kausar last December after a jury convicted the wealthy property owner of keeping a vulnerable woman as a slave and then trying to pervert the course of justice.

Kausar, 59, of Adelaide Crescent, Hove, and Selden Road, Worthing, mistreated and abused Jacqueline Whittington and even stole her welfare benefits.

Sussex Police said today (Tuesday 24 October): “Farzana Kausar took control of her victim’s finances, cutting her off from her family and forcing her to cook, clean and care for her children.

“In December last year she was jailed for six years and eight months having been convicted of keeping a person in slavery and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

“At Lewes Crown Court on Friday 13 October, Kausar was ordered to pay a total of £198,000 to her victim.

“(It) includes state and housing benefits she took from her, along with calculated unpaid wages during her time in servitude. An additional £7,000 was also confiscated for national insurance payments.

“The wages were calculated as a mean value had the victim been receiving the national minimum wage or national average income.

“The court found Kausar has sufficient funds to pay the confiscation order in full and was given three months to do so or face an extension to her prison sentence.

“Kausar, 59, gradually trapped her victim – a vulnerable 62-year-old woman – over a period of 16 years through a campaign of physical and psychological abuse.

“She would move her between properties in Sussex and London, forcing her to look after her young children, cook for the family, clean their home and complete other household chores.

“Kausar would accompany her victim to all medical appointments, insisting that she was her carer and had her best wishes at heart.

“Kausar also took full control of her victim’s finances, opened bank accounts in her name – from which she withdrew money – and made benefit claims on her behalf that she also kept for herself.

“Her victim’s bank accounts were used to pay bills from across Kausar’s property empire and her name was used to register Kausar’s car for disabled use, allowing her to dodge road tax and park in disabled bays.

“Police were alerted in May 2019 when a nanny who had been employed to support Kausar’s family noticed one of the helpers was treated differently.

“She was subjected to abuse, seemed to be carrying out most of the household chores and appeared to be living at the address.

“She informed adult social services, who reported it to Sussex Police, explaining that ‘something didn’t feel quite right’ about the situation she had witnessed.

“Officers visited the address and found all of the victim’s belongings were in black bin bags, while she was forced to sleep in the children’s bedroom.

Farzana Kausar – Picture by David McHugh / Brighton Pictures

“She had no access to her ID documents, passport or bank cards. These were found in a locked room, along with financial documents made out in her name related to addresses to which she had no connection.

“Kausar was arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences and assault and released on conditional bail while the inquiry continued.

“Her victim was housed in Brighton and Hove and was supported by social services.

“But shortly after, she disappeared. Her phone numbers were disconnected, she left her GP and made no contact with any support services.

“She only resurfaced when the officer in charge of the case received a letter, seemingly from the victim, retracting her allegations and claiming it was all an elaborate set up by the informant to get Kausar into trouble.

“Police, alongside partner agencies, were able to trace the victim to an address in London in May 2020.

“It was revealed the letter had been written under duress. The victim had been forced to write it by Farzana Kausar in an attempt to cover up her crimes.

Lewes Crown Court

“The victim was freed for a second time and placed in safe accommodation while Kausar was further arrested for attempting to pervert the course of justice.

“On Thursday 13 October 2022, a jury took just three hours to find Kausar guilty of keeping a person in slavery or servitude and perverting the course of justice.”

Investigating officer Detective Constable Josh Bellamy said: “Farzana Kausar denied her victim the most basic of human needs during 16 years of control and manipulation.

“She amassed her own personal wealth while siphoning off her victim’s benefits, using her bank accounts to pay for bills and forcing her to work in her home without payment.

“Kausar is rightly behind bars and, while her vulnerable victim lost years of her freedom and must deal with the impact for the rest of her life, I hope these financial reparations go some way to compensating her for the treatment she has suffered.

“This confiscation order should also send a clear message to offenders that we will do everything in our power to hold you fully accountable for your crimes and will use all tools at our disposal to get justice for victims.

“If you believe you, or someone you know, may be a victim of modern slavery, please contact police online or via 101 or dial 999 in an emergency.”

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Comments 4

  1. Anne says:
    2 years ago

    6 years and 8 months, not a lot considering the years of suffering her victim endured. Glad, the victim will get some financial recompense, still seems paltry amount in comparison.

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    • Catherine Pledger says:
      1 year ago

      Not enough time in prison for this evil women for all that time she kept her in prisoned and treated like a slave rediculous.

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  2. Vernon says:
    2 years ago

    The sentence should be double and one of the properties should be sold and the entire proceeds given to the victim.

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  3. Keith Nicholls says:
    2 years ago

    Absolutely appalling treatment by a disgusting rogue landlord and the victim should receive far more compensation .
    Totally agree that one of her properties be sold to fund more financial compensation for the poor victim .
    Apparently this appalling landlord has other properties and probably income received through agents at present ….I feel the victim needs a ‘safe ‘ address and continual support from social services and protection from the police as that landlord still has the money coming in to pay someone to trace the victim and seek retribution .
    I really hope the poor victims life improves in the future

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