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Member of family-run trafficking gang which forced slaves to scavenge from bins to survive walks free from court

A Slavemaster, who forced immigrants to clean them from the garbage boxes to survive, walked away from the court.

44 -year -old Monika Daducova and 48 -year -old partner Zdirek Drevenak, 49 -year -old Jiri Cernohouse and 47 -year -old Martin Slovjak stole the wages of their victims and kept them in ‘invisible handcuffs’.

Migrants, 11 checks and a Slovakia had to work in various places, while one was working as a prostitute and shot in the leg.

Judge Martin Griffiths for 13 years, Ringleader Drevenak, Cernohouse for nine years and imprisoned Slovjak for four years last year.

However, Daducova avoided prison because he served more than 954 days on the curfew and a 18 -month community order was given instead.

Immigrants were promised to have a better quality of life in the arrival of England, but their passports and identity documents were safely locked and locked in the safe when they arrived at their new homes in Enfield in London.

Some were made to work at the Arnaouti Pitta Bread Bakery in Hodfordshire, Hodfordshire, where Slavemasters won £ 400,000 a year, while others were published in one branch of McDonald’s in Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire.

They were also forced to do housework every night when they returned home.

Monika Daducova, in the picture, a Slavemaster who forced immigrants to clean the garbage boxes to survive, walked away from the court

11 checks and a Slovakça, immigrants had to work in various places, and Enfield in North London, where the police sought last year, took part in a property.

11 checks and a Slovakça, immigrants had to work in various places, and Enfield in North London, where the police sought last year, took part in a property.

Detectives from Met Police suppressed the property and found the victims in terrible conditions

Detectives from Met Police suppressed the property and found the victims in terrible conditions

Drevenak, Daducova, Cernohouse and Slovjak rejected all of them, but after a three -month hearing, he was sentenced to a number of jury, including conspiracy to hold a person to slavery and to trade a person for exploitation.

In 2015 with his 45 -year -old brother Ernest, Drevenak began to trade vulnerable people from the Czech Republic to England and accepted the wife on luxury cars and gold jewels.

Ernest from Bedford was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while 45 -year -old Veronica Bubencikova was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a previous hearing in Cambridge Crown Court.

Judge Griffiths, who punished Daducova, said, ‘They were fed by you. Other than that, they did not have independence or freedom.

‘Workers have made a small change from their wages with some tobacco to replace them.

‘Excessive amounts for accommodation and food. The workers complained about various things to them to keep them in line. Sometimes violence, sometimes threats.

“The most powerful proof of the nature of their lives in the UK was the fact that many of them run when your opportunity manifests itself.

‘You are the one with passports in the bedroom.’ ‘

Zdirek Drevenak, who was depicted with Jiri Cernohouse and Martin Slovjak, stole the wages of his victims and kept them in invisible handcuffs.

Zdirek Drevenak, who was depicted with Jiri Cernohouse and Martin Slovjak, stole the wages of his victims and kept them in invisible handcuffs.

In 2015, Drevenak began to start a trafficking of human beings from the Czech Republic to England with his brother Ernest on the left and left picture.

In 2015, Drevenak began to start a trafficking of human beings from the Czech Republic to England with his brother Ernest on the left and left picture.

Daducova’s 18 -month community order will require 100 -day unpaid works and 30 -day rehabilitation.

In addition, a five -year slavery and human trafficking was ordered.

Piercy, the previous Arlette, represented Daducova, said with mitigation: ‘All complainants mentioned a lot of food given to them. They talked a lot from Monika and said he was kind to them.

‘[Daducova] Continuous food, shopping and washing.

As the bank account showed, he did not live a generous lifestyle. There was no wardrobe full of designer clothes. He was shopping at Lidl and Tesco.

‘He was taking his sons to the local kebab shop and taking his clothes from Sports Direct.’

Piercy added: ‘The percentage of novels is eighty percent of the families live in poverty. High level of domestic violence and serious authority security

‘Most of the complainants were from the novel community.’

Veronica Bubencikova was sentenced to ten and a half years of imprisonment behind bars for his role last year.

Veronica Bubencikova was sentenced to ten and a half years of imprisonment behind bars for his role last year.

Two brothers Ernest and Zdenek Drevenak were convicted of leading the slavery gang

Two brothers Ernest and Zdenek Drevenak were convicted of leading the slavery gang

A gang forced 16 human smuggling victims to work at a McDonald's branch and a bread factory, including two (in the picture), which waives its anonymity.

A gang forced 16 human smuggling victims to work at a McDonald’s branch and a bread factory, including two (in the picture), which waives its anonymity.

During the hearing, the prosecution Benjamin Temple said: ‘The crown case is that they use a number of non -physical, non -physical, thin and non -thin control methods.

‘The victims worked in a total of 144 months in the oven, so he works in the oven for 12 years.’

Mr. Temple said he was sure that the victims of the gang fell into a trap economically and physically.

One of the complainants was given a job in the oven, but he lost him and was told to work as a prostitute.

‘When he refused to be beaten by Drevenak with a television cable,’ he added. ‘Through the threat of use and violence, he had to work in prostitution for two years.’

Mr. Temple said that the court was shot by Zdenek Drevenak in 2012 and that the pellet was still on his leg.

Dresenak’ın ‘accidental accused is not the first’ he added.

Mr Temple said: ‘Cernohouse right hand man, lieutenant. It only allowed the conspiracy to continue to operate. ‘

The cameras raided a house where nine people live in cold and cramped conditions after the police were brought to England to work in London to work in London.

The cameras raided a house where nine people live in cold and cramped conditions after the police were brought to England to work in London to work in London.

According to Met¿s Det Insp Melanie Lillywhite, gang victims acted like animal husbandry.

According to Met of Met’s Det Insp Melanie Lillywhite, the gang acted as’ feeding them to feed them ‘like animal husbandry’

The victims lived their days in cramped accommodation while gang leaders lived a luxury life

The victims lived their days in cramped accommodation while gang leaders lived a luxury life

He referred to the expressions of the victim, and said that one of the victims had lived on the street for a month and a half and had dinner from garbage boxes. ‘

The woman shot in the impact of the woman said: ‘When the weather changes all my leg hurts.

Very stressful for me. I have to go to the doctor a lot and it emphasizes me. ‘

Another victim said: ‘I returned to alcohol for comfort and support. Alcohol helped him numb pain and spent me throughout the day.

‘Rehabilitation period was very difficult for me.’

Last September, the police showed that the McDonald’s slaves saved their slaves from their tremors from their cramped London houses.

He saw one of the bell girls who enjoyed a beach holiday abroad – before justice capture himself and his criminal partners.

In October 2019, the BBC correspondent Jon Ironmonger, who announced the police raid of the house, said, ‘Mentally and physical suffering is trembling in the beds of slavery victims.’

Nine of the victims were run at a branch of McDonald's in Caxton, Cambridgeshire

Nine of the victims were run at a branch of McDonald’s in Caxton, Cambridgeshire

A officer is heard: ‘There is no insulation or nothing – you should feel for them, right?’

Det Insp Melanie Lillywhite from the Metropolitan Police said: ‘We knew that the house had too many victims.

“ When we entered there, we were not clear how many we could find, so we had to be completely prepared.

‘This case was very shocking for the relevant officers.’

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