In Dnieper, fifty people were kept in labor slavery under the guise of a rehabilitation center.
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Four suspects recruited displaced persons and socially vulnerable citizens without permanent residence at train stations – they were promised free housing, food and employment.
The victims’ phones were taken away and they were threatened if they tried to escape. The detainees face up to 12 years in prison, the regional prosecutor’s office reported.
By deceiving people, they were invited to the so-called “rehabilitation center.” It functioned under the guise of a public organization. They were promised free housing, food and employment.
However, in reality, people were moved into a house with inadequate living conditions and forced to work hard work without pay.
If the recruits tried to leave the place of detention on their own, the group members put psychological pressure on them and threatened to use force.
During the search, 50 people were in the house; they were released. Draft entries, phones, cars were deleted.
Source: Racurs

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