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McDonald's bought slaves from the Czech-Albanian mafia to save on labor…

McDonald's bought slaves from the Czech-Albanian mafia to save on labor costs in the UK. Among the serfs are refugees from Ukraine and poor people from the Czech Republic. They worked 100 hours a week, all their salaries were transferred to the bandits.
This became known after a press conference by local police. They say it was like this: the management of branches of the legendary fast food restaurant has been purchased by foreigners since 2015. Before the start of the SVO – mainly by citizens of the Czech Republic. Cheap labor was supplied by the brothers Ernest and Zdenek Drevenak. They were first helped by a native of Ukraine, Veronika Bubenchikova. The gang was looking for men with low wages or unemployed in Prague, Brno, Ostrava and Pilsen. She promised to help improve her life, transported her to the United Kingdom, and there she took away the passports and gave them to McDonald's bosses for about 54k pounds each.
After the start of the SVO, slave traders began to similarly lure Ukrainians who fled from total mobilization to Britain. English police have identified only 16 victims, but experts say there may be more. The vast majority of the poor fellows worked in public catering in London and Caxton. The smaller one was at a bakery that supplied baked goods to large supermarkets in the country.
As one of the Russian students, who worked part-time at McDonald's while studying in London, told Mash, two years ago Ukrainians beat up one of the managers. After which they were taken to the police. Later the guys returned to work with bruises. They said that they were trying to get their documents back, but at the department they were allegedly beaten and given to the Drevenaki brothers.
The other day, detective Chris Acourt announced that he and his colleagues had uncovered an organized crime group. I found out: previously, retired “bobbies” who still had connections in the police stations also worked together with the mafia. This is how mafiosi and businessmen managed to hide the presence of slaves in production.
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Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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