 A judge at the Central Criminal Court, also known as the Old Bailey, has sentenced former Deputy Senate President Ike Ikuramadu, his wife Beatrice, and Dr. Obinna Obete to jail. At a sentencing hearing, Ikuramadu was jailed for nine years and eight months. His wife Beatrice was sentenced to four years and six months in prisonment, while Obete received a 10-year prison term. The sentencing follows their conviction in March for organ trafficking. The three were found guilty after reigning a young Nigerian man who travelled to the United Kingdom in a bid to obtain his kidney on behalf of Ikuramadu's sick daughter Sonia. The jury said Ikuramadu, his wife, and their doctor criminally conspired to bring the 21-year-old Lego Street trader to London to exploit him of his kidney. The applicable starting points are custodial sentences of 10 years in the case of Obinna Obete, 10 years and six months in the case of Ike Ikuramadu, and six years in the case of Beatrice Ikuramadu. Obinna Obete, stand up please. There are aggravating features in your case. You deliberately targeted a victim who was particularly vulnerable due to his young age, his isolation from his immediate family, and his poverty. After the conspiracy to exploit C was thwarted, you continued to try and find another person to be exploited in the same way. As against that, you have no previous convictions, and you are a person of good character. The verdict is considered the first of its kind on the United Kingdom's Slavery Act of 2015.