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17/04/2018

Romanian Man Jailed For Enslaving Construction Workers In London

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A Romanian man has been jailed for seven years after enslaving up to 15 men in London.

David Lupu, 29, was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court last month after he was convicted of multiple offences of holding a person in slavery or servitude.

Metropolitan Police detectives began an investigation – supported by the Construction Industry's Training Board's Fraud Team - in September last year, after two Romanian men reported to Forest Gate police that they had been treated like slaves after coming to work in the UK.

During the trial, seven Romanian men said they had been offered jobs in July last year, but after travelling to the UK, they were expected to live in a small one bedroom flat in Leyton, east London.

Up to 15 men slept wherever they could in the kitchen, bedroom, hallway and storage cupboard, on mattresses found in the street. Mr Lupu had promised the men £50 per day as well as the accommodation, however paid them just a fraction of the wage, housed them in cramped conditions and confiscated their ID papers.

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The victims said they were only allowed out of the house two at a time, and warned that they would be arrested if discovered. They were told they owed Lupu hundreds of pounds and were forced to work long hours in the demolition sector in order to repay the costs. However, at the same time Lupu was being paid a significant wage by the building site's employers for the men's labour.

After discovering their wages had not been passed on, then men confronted Lupu but were beatean and threatened to be killed if they insisted on being paid before they had paid their ‘debts'.

Ian Sidney, CITB's Fraud Investigator, who assisted the Met Police investigation, said: "Modern slavery is a horrific injustice that unfortunately is becoming more commonplace in the UK's construction industry. Forcing people to work illegally not only deprives people of their human rights, it also harms the reputation of the industry, puts employers at risk, drives down wages and denies employment opportunities to many others.

"CITB has been working with industry, implementing measures to ensure that modern slavery is eradicated from the UK construction industry. We will also continue working with law enforcement agencies to bring offenders to justice."

Image: David Lupu.

(LM)

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