Pakistani chefs forced to earn under minimum wage in a restaurant in Budapest

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A woman from Pakistan tricked several of her compatriots to come to Hungary and work in her restaurant. In return, she promised them an average salary, accommodation, and livelihood, but these promises turned out to be fake. The 21st District Police Headquarters of the Budapest Metropolitan Police (BRFK) became aware of the case in connection with another ongoing investigation. They immediately started an investigation to help the tricked employees who were earning under the official minimum wage.

According to police.hu, the Csepel Police Headquarters in the 21st district got information during another investigation about several chefs who had to work and live in appalling living conditions. With the new information, an investigation was launched to find out what the truth was and to catch the restaurant owner who caused the misery of the chefs.

After a lengthy and thorough investigation, the police finally caught the Pakistani restaurant owner on the 16th of June 2020. The case is still not closed; so far,

the 21st District Police Headquarters of the BRFK has carried out the necessary investigation of the criminal offence of human trafficking and has submitted the documents to the competent prosecutor’s office,

reports police.hu. The Pakistani woman tricked her compatriots to come to Hungary first. She promised to provide them with work, as well as housing, and even pay the chefs’ travel expenses to Hungary. Two Pakistani chefs responded to the request, and they arrived in Budapest a few months apart from each other in 2019.

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