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15 November 12:57

A criminal group exploited Romanian minors from foster care centers and sent them to work in Hungary.

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Five men and one woman recruited vulnerable people, mainly from shelters in Covasna County, promising them attractive working conditions. The minors were forced to work daily, some of them for up to 24 hours, under constant surveillance and coercion, including violence. Investigations in Romania and Hungary led to the break-up of the network and the arrest of the members of the group.

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Copii din orfelinate din România, trimiși ca sclavi în Ungaria timp de 10 ani. Erau ținuți în beciuri și munceau până la 24 de ore/zi
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Zeci de copii din centre de plasament din România, exploatați prin muncă în Ungaria. Victimele, puse să lucreze 7 zile pe săptămână FOTO/VIDEO
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Cum au fost ademeniţi tinerii români ajunși sclavi în Ungaria. Munceau chiar şi 24 de ore, 7 zile pe săptămână şi erau cazaţi în beciuri sau barăci insalubre
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Noi detalii despre cazul de sclavie descoperit în Ungaria. Cum au fost exploatați zeci de tineri români și ce li s-a promis
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Români transformați în sclavi în Ungaria de un grup de conaționali. Cum păcăleau victimele - B1TV.ro
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Rețea de groază: copii și adulți racolați din centre de plasament și transformați în sclavi în Ungaria
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Copii și adulți din centre de plasament din România, sclavi în Ungaria. Erau bătuți, înfometați și obligați să muncească până le epuizare
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Români făcuţi sclavi în Ungaria. Zeci de copii şi adulţi erau bătuţi, înfometaţi, ţinuţi în barăci sau beciuri şi obligaţi să muncească până la epuizare
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Video Minori traficați și exploatați prin muncă. Polițiștii din Covasna au destructurat un grup infracțional cu ajutorul autorităților din Ungaria
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Zeci de copii şi tineri din centre de plasament din România, exploataţi ani de zile în Ungaria. Cum își păcăleau traficanții, tot români, victimele - HotNews.ro

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The police carried out 25 searches in Romania and Italy, dismantling a human trafficking network that sexually exploited over 30 victims, obtaining 1.7 million euros.
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Two Romanian citizens were arrested in Italy for the kidnapping of a Romanian minor, forcing her into prostitution. The victim was rescued by the carabinieri.
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Two men from Iași have been detained for the exploitation of two individuals, forcing them to work in degrading conditions, without remuneration.
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Moldovan authorities have dismantled a criminal group specialized in the illegal trafficking of people from Africa and Asia to Romania, detaining several suspects.
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A 31-year-old man and his wife are being judged for pimping, suspected of having exploited women for many years, obtaining 700,000 euros.
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The police and prosecutors raided a person suspected of exploiting three individuals with mental health issues, forcing them to work and collecting their benefits.
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