A WOMAN said she was brought to the UK while pregnant to be forced in to marriage with a Pakistani man.

She told the High Court in Glasgow that she was 19 when, in 2015, one of the accused, Vojtech Gombar, 61, came to her house in Slovakia.

Gombar is one of four accused, alongside Anil Wagle, 37, Jana Sandorova, 28, and Ratislav Adam, 31, who deny trafficking women for prostitution and slavery.

Prosecutors allege that women were brought over from Slovakia and held in “slavery or servitude” between 2011 to 2017.

Advocate Depute Kath Harper asked what Gombar said when he came to her house in Slovakia.

Though an interpreter via videolink from Slovakia, she said: “He said if I would like to live with a Pakistani man and I asked if he would want me with a baby.”

The woman said she had never heard of Glasgow or Scotland and believed she was in England.

She added that she wanted to be a cleaner when she arrived in England.

On her first night, after arriving by bus, she said she slept on the floor of Gombar's flat.

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After that, she told the court, she went to live with the Pakistani man, who was called Mohammed Nadim Rafiq and added: “I had nowhere else to go.”

Ms Harper then asked: “Did you want to live with Nadim,” and the witness said: “No, I didn't know him, I was worried.”

The jury was told that Nadim spoke English and she spoke Slovakian.

The witness was asked: “Did you like living with Nadim,” and replied: “No.”

The prosecutor asked who had the witness's identification papers were while she was living with Nadim and she said: “Vojtech or the the Pakistani man.”

She said that Nadim went out to work and she would clean and iron.

The court heard that Nadim was taken away by the police and she was questioned by Home Office officials in Liverpool.

The witness was asked if she ever saw Gombar again.

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At first she said no, but then agreed that in January 2015 she told police: “Gombar came to find me so I could go and live with another Pakistani man.”

All four accused, who live in Govanhill, are alleged of 'conspiring to commit the crime of trafficking people for exploitation and trafficking in prostitution.”

Gombar, Sandorova and Adam are also charged with compelling women to work as prostitutes and managing a brothel.

The accusations are said to have been “aggravated by a connection with serious and organised crime”.

The court heard that the witness gave a statement to police on September 9, 2014, in which she said she was in England from August 24, 2014 to July 1, 2015 and stayed in Birmingham.

Ms Harper asked the witness: “Did you tell police that Vojtech Gombar said he would sell you to Nadim,” and she said: “Yes. I'm not sure for how much, but yeah.”

The trial before Lord Beckett continues.