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Crime family guilty of trafficking construction workers

A property in Ladysmith Road where some of the victims were housed (Image courtesy of the Crown Prosecution Service)

Five members of an organised crime family have been found guilty of luring victims to the UK for construction work before trapping them in modern slavery.

The family made false promises to victims of £50 a day to work plus free food and accommodation.

But instead 16 victims from Romania had their identification documents taken away to exert further control over them and were forced to live in cramped accommodation in east London with up to 26 in a single terraced house. The victims were also presented with false debts and provided with spurious reasons for withholding wages.

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