💨 Abstract
A Polish couple, Wieslaw Michniewicz and Aleksandra Timoszek, trafficked women from Europe, promising legitimate work but forcing them into prostitution. They targeted vulnerable women, predominantly from Poland, and made them work up to 20 hours a day. The earnings funded a lavish lifestyle for the couple. Assisted by Michniewicz’s cousin and wife, the operation was uncovered after a decade-long investigation.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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