Two jailed in Ireland for trafficking Latvian workers

An Irish court has imposed prison terms of 11 and 13 years on two individuals convicted of human trafficking and labour exploitation involving seven Latvian citizens.

Two jailed in Ireland for trafficking Latvian workers

Two people have received prison sentences of 11 and 13 years in Ireland after being found guilty of human trafficking and forced labour. The victims were seven Latvian nationals who were subjected to labour exploitation, according to information released by the Latvian State Police.

The case marks a significant ruling in the fight against cross-border human trafficking, with Irish courts handing down substantial penalties to the convicted offenders. The exploitation scheme targeted citizens from Latvia, drawing attention from law enforcement authorities in both countries.

Source: LSM English

Source: LSM