In 1 of the meat establishments in Radom Slavery government introduced, known for films about antiquity. In the forced labour system, it was worked by Colombians who entered Poland through Spain. They earned only PLN 1.5 1000 a month, with passports taken from them, prohibited from leaving the hostel, forced to work sick and pregnant women. The slave drivers were 3 Ukrainians. After the Border defender detected the scandal, the main fishy – Dmytro C. hid in the country for respective months.
Immigrants like slaves, or COPIS, take us back to another era. 5 Colombian citizens were forced to work in the meat plant in Radom, for whom physical and verbal force was applied. The accusations in this case were heard by a Polish recruiter and a Ukrainian who rushed slaves to work. 2 another Ukrainians, active in the process, fled to their chaotic country. The detainee is facing 3 to 20 years imprisonment.
In February 2023, Colombian citizens were identified in Radom by officers of the Nadwislani Border defender Branch. Foreigners had approval to work in our country, but they did not have the right to reside in Poland. As the investigators explained, they decided to come to our country due to the fact that they feared for their safety in Colombia's drug cartel dominated. In the course of the inspection, it came to light the conditions under which they worked in the Radom plant.
Karina W., fluent in Spanish and cooperating with Ukrainian employment agency in Radom, helped them find employment. She presented them with working and accommodation conditions that proved completely different on the spot.
The investigation is conducted by Radom-East territory Attorney's Office. Prosecutor Cezary Oltarzewski stated that human trafficking, which is alleged to be a suspicious Polish-Ukrainian group, consisted of recruitment and forced labour. erstwhile the Colombians arrived in Poland, they were stripped of their passports for a fewer months. Threats were used, vulgar words were used, forced to work regardless of current health.
The suspects are Polish citizen Karin W., an worker of the Ukrainian employment agency in Radom, who was active in the recruitment of slaves and Dmytro Cz. – “war refugee” from Ukraine, who oversaw the work of Colombians on the spot.
Suspects didn't plead guilty and filed an explanation. According to them, foreigners knew the conditions under which they would work and voluntarily agreed to it. According to Karina W. and Dmytro C., no form of force was applied to workers.
OUR COMMENTS: This case is yet another proof of the Ukrainianization of Poland. Without doubt, if it were not for cooperation with Ukrainians within the Ukrainian agency, the disgusting Polka would not have had the thought of enslavement of foreigners. specified practices are typical of our east neighbours from the Turkish civilization. By the way, as we can see, Ukrainians love to be overseers; erstwhile in Auschwitz and another extermination camps, present in meat factories...
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