Note that selling sex is in general legal in the countries mentioned in the article (Norway, Denmark, and Sweden).
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You mean the boys didn't get enough money and designer clothes, since shelter, food, water, etc was provided? I didn't know that designer clothes was a necessity.
As for the girl in the article, she managed to get from Italy (where she sold sex) to Norway - and seek asylum, and was then re-housed, and still sold sex - making it unlikely that the hospitality is at fault. If someone is actually forcing her it seems likely that the perpetrator is known to her - and likely travelling with her; and exploiting the hospitality.
Of course, they could be selling other things as well.“There are situations in which the boys receive a phone call, take off for a few hours and then come back with designer clothes,” Bisp said.
“We are worried about where the boys are getting the money,” he added.
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There too officials said that the young asylum seekers would get phone calls, disappear for a few hours and then return with money or new clothes.
According to the original stories some of the boys combine selling drugs and sex, seems that just "rock and roll" is missing.
Sorry, only in Norwegian - but google translate works:
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/f...rn/a/23773835/