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A fat Bulgarian seller of sex slaves to Britain has ended up in the 8,674th and final edition of the popular British newspaper News of the World, which closed on Sunday in the wake of a phone-hacking scandal.
The unmasked sex trafficker, named Nasko, is described as a fat, seedy vice king and a swaggering crook.
According to the tabloid Nasko offered the British investigative journalist under cover to get for him Bulgarian girls on the plane at prices ranging between EUR 1000 and 5000.
The reporter met with Nasko and his henchman Christos at the Sheraton hotel in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. He managed to agree the purchase of four Bulgarian girls at the price of EUR 9000.
"Getting the girls is no problem. Once you pay us they belong to you," Nasko told the undercover journalist posing as a London brothel keeper.
Nasko had lured the girls with promises to find them jobs as cleaners.
The newspaper said the gathered evidence is available to the authorities, but without making clear whether this refers to the police in Bulgaria or Britain.
The tabloid has published on its site photos and a recorded video from the secret meeting in Sofia.
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