According to the prosecution, the plaintiff was forced to work under slave-like conditions and the two should only have been given food and shelter as compensation for their work in the restaurant.

This is the first time that human exploitation has led to prosecution in Sweden and the idea of ​​criminalization is to use it when people end up in forced labor, begging or being forced to work under obviously unreasonable conditions.

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