Three jailed for human trafficking, forced labour and money laundering in Enfield
Briefly

"The investigation began in 2019 to uncover the exploitation of vulnerable men and women who were deceived into working for little or no pay in the UK."
"Victims were promised jobs and accommodation but ended up working in grueling conditions for the financial gain of their exploiters, who made up to £400,000 a year."
"The defendants manipulated the victims into signing contracts that diverted their wages into the defendants' accounts, enabling them to evade labor laws and exploitation."
"Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy emphasized the importance of protecting these vulnerable individuals and highlighted the severity of the sentences handed down to the perpetrators."
Read at www.enfieldindependent.co.uk
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