Warning: Contains disturbing content and graphic descriptions of sexual acts

A man running a sex ring operating out of Dubai's most glamorous neighbourhoods, and exploiting vulnerable women, has been identified by a BBC investigation.

Charles Mwesigwa, who claims to be a former London bus driver, provided undercover reporters with disturbing insights into the operations of his sex trade, offering women for high-end parties starting at $1,000. This grim reality contrasts sharply with the glamorous image often projected by Dubai...

Our investigation revealed young Ugandan women were misled about their trip to the UAE, anticipating jobs in supermarkets or hotels, only to find themselves ensnared in Mwesigwa's network of exploitation. Some women detailed appalling experiences, including degrading sexual acts as part of their forced work...

Tragic accounts include the unfortunate deaths of Monic Karungi and Kayla Birungi, both linked to Mwesigwa's operation, raising questions about police investigations into their cases and highlighting the dangers facing migrant workers in the region. Friends and family express concerns over not just these tragic losses, but of many others who could experience the same fate...

The investigation sheds light on systemic issues within Dubai's elite circles that allow such operations to thrive, but it also calls into question the roles of local authorities who seem unresponsive or negligent in addressing these exploitative practices...

For those left seeking answers, the struggle continues as they grapple with grief and fear for the women still trapped within this harrowing network...