Ernest Drevenak and Veronika Bubencikova exploited vulnerable men in the UK, promising better lives but trapping them in a modern slavery scheme at McDonald's.
The couple's victims, who were homeless or addicted, worked long hours under duress, receiving minimal pay while over 200,000 pounds was stolen from them.
Their operation thrived as they controlled the workers' bank accounts and wages, misleading fast food management during interviews, effectively sidelining red flags.
What eventually unraveled their trafficking scheme were tip-offs to police about the exploitation, leading to the rescue of four men from their exploitative grasp.
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