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Members of organised crime group jailed for people trafficking offences | The Crown Prosecution Service

07 May 2021|News A Slovak organised crime group who trafficked vulnerable people to the UK for almost a decade to work in car washes and restaurants have been jailed. Five people, including two married couples, were sentenced on 7 May 2021 at Birmingham Crown Court for modern slavery and human trafficking offences. Between 2008 and 2017, the victims were lured from Slovakia to the UK with promises of jobs with good pay and free accommodation. Instead, they were forced to work and live under appalling circumstances. The victims were taken to various restaurants and car washes and made to work about 12 hours a day, six days a week. At the end of each week, they would receive just £20 per week in cash, and if they complained, they would be verbally and physically threatened and abused.

Poland - Is European Judicial Cooperation More Than Pulp Fiction?

Is European Judicial Cooperation More Than Pulp Fiction? Poland’s Uncertain Future in the EU 10 March 2021 The courts of other European Member States are beginning to refuse European Arrest Warrants issued by Poland. The country’s judiciary ‘reforms’ have led to courts’ subordination, an action that may eventually put Poland’s EU membership in doubt. Before getting to judicial cooperation and Poland, let us say it is 2018. There is no pandemic within sight, and it feels like European business as usual. Now imagine Quentin Tarantino’s Pumpkin and Honey-Bunny, Spanish citizens successfully robbing a diner in Madrid. Subscribe Democratic security comes at a price. What is yours? By subscribing or donating now gain access to analysis, forecasts and scenarios by leading analysts and reporters who monitor democratic risks and develop policy debate from Central Europe on Central Europe.

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