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This is the harrowing moment a Polish slave who was forced to work 20-hours-a-day making greeting cards was rescued by police living in a squalid loft. Footage released by police shows the man cowering under a workman’s jacket in the corner of an attic after he was forced into a life of servitude by Edward […]

Jess Young by Jess Young
2017-10-31 09:28
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Video grab of the discovery of a victim sleeping on the floor of the loft, using a jacket as a blanket.  A 42-year-old man has today been jailed for 40 months for two modern slavery offences.  See NTI story NTISLAVE.  Edward Zielinski of  Hyson Green, Nottingham, exploited two vulnerable Polish nationals, using violence to control their ID documents and forcing them to work for little or no money.  Zielinski would even lock his victims in the loft during the night forcing them to urinate in plastic bottles rather than wake him and his wife. Despite earning around £300 a week one of the slaves was only paid with cigarettes, alcohol, the occasional piece of clothing from a car boot sale and £10 in cash.

Video grab of the discovery of a victim sleeping on the floor of the loft, using a jacket as a blanket. A 42-year-old man has today been jailed for 40 months for two modern slavery offences. See NTI story NTISLAVE. Edward Zielinski of Hyson Green, Nottingham, exploited two vulnerable Polish nationals, using violence to control their ID documents and forcing them to work for little or no money. Zielinski would even lock his victims in the loft during the night forcing them to urinate in plastic bottles rather than wake him and his wife. Despite earning around £300 a week one of the slaves was only paid with cigarettes, alcohol, the occasional piece of clothing from a car boot sale and £10 in cash.

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This is the harrowing moment a Polish slave who was forced to work 20-hours-a-day making greeting cards was rescued by police living in a squalid loft.

Footage released by police shows the man cowering under a workman’s jacket in the corner of an attic after he was forced into a life of servitude by Edward Zielinski.

Zielinski, 42, was yesterday (Mon) jailed for 40 months after he admitted two charges of human trafficking at Nottingham Crown Court.

Between May 31, 2013 and June 1 this year, Zielinski, of Hyson Green, Nottingham, exploited two vulnerable Polish men.

He would even lock his victims in the loft during the night forcing them to urinate in
plastic bottles rather than wake him and his wife who slept in the room below.

The first victim came to the UK of his own accord in 2008 and initially lived in London but got into debt with Zielinski’s cousin, owing £700-800 for the cost of a new passport and other bills.

He was sent to Nottingham to work for Zielinski to pay off the debt.

When he arrived at a house in Brushfield Street, Radford, he was put to work making greetings cards, working up to 20-hours-a-day from 8am to 4am with only limited breaks.

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He was often threatened with violence and even beaten if Zielinski didn’t think he was working hard enough.

In 2015, he moved with Zielinski to Glentworth Road, Radford, and started working for employment agencies

Zielinski opened a bank account in his name but did not allow him access to the cards.

Despite earning around £300-a-week he was only paid with cigarettes, alcohol, the occasional piece of clothing from a car boot sale and £10 in cash.

Zielinski even forced him to go out stealing when he lost his agency jobs.

The victim twice tried to escape but was forced to return to Zielinski who tracked him down through his employers.

But after being beaten with a plank of wood last January, he managed to escape and lived on the streets before ending up in a detention centre in Gatwick.

Months later Nottinghamshire Police’s modern slavery team was made aware of the man and he exposed the full horror of Zielinski’s crimes.

When police raided Zielinski’s home in Birkin Avenue, Hyson Green on May 31 this year, they found a second man in the loft, using a jacket as a blanket.

This victim had moved to Nottingham in 2015 and needed accommodation, and heard through a friend that Zielinski had a spare room.

But Zielinski took advantage of him, forcing him to work without control of his own finances, being given just £70-a-week.

Both victims are now with the Salvation Army charity receiving support.

Edward Zielinski.

Detective Sergeant Mike Ebbins, who led the investigation, said: “The first victim was made to work up to 20 hours a day from 8am to 4am with only limited breaks earning only £10 a week for his efforts.

“The other victim was the cash cow for Zielinski so was allowed access to a bedroom and avoided being assaulted.

“But in both cases Zielinski exploited them for his own financial interests.

“He saw an opportunity to make money out of vulnerable Polish men.

“They were incredibly vulnerable people – unemployed, alcohol dependent, and couldn’t speak a word of English – so they were seen as perfect victims.

“A lot of hard work has been put in by the human trafficking team and it is great news that he has pleaded guilty because it means his victims haven’t had to face him at trial.

“The victims should be applauded for coming forward. Hopefully it will give other victims out there confidence in Nottinghamshire Police to get a result for them.”

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