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Modern slavery in Donegal: how gardaí sa...

THE IRISH TIMES
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For the six men and one woman trafficked to Donegal by Georgijs Poniza and Armen Pogosyan, life was unimaginably harsh.


They worked long, gruelling hours, lived together in dire conditions, rummaging in public bins for food and walking up to 30km to get to work. When they stepped out of line they were subject to abuse including physical violence.]


In the nearly three years they spent in modern slavery in Ireland, the seven victims, all Latvians, earned about €750,000 but as their bank accounts were controlled, they saw a tiny fraction of that.


This month in a first conviction of its kind in the State, Poniza and Pogosyan, who were long-time residents in Ireland, were jailed for a total of 24 years for human trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation.


So how did the operation work? Why in a small community in Donegal did no one notice anything? And how were the traffickers caught?


Chris McNulty, a journalist with Donegal Daily, has been following the case and was in court for the sentencing.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan.


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