Apucăturile mafiote ale „famigliei” Ruzsa față de „sclavii” puși la muncă forțată. Amenințau că nici poliția nu îi va salva dacă fug din captivitate

The Ruzsa family was raided by DIICOT for human trafficking and forced labor. Victims were kept in poor conditions and threatened with violence. They were coerced into working long hours without pay and were isolated from the outside world. The suspects allegedly intended to sell victims for 2,000-3,000 euros. Five family members were arrested, and investigations revealed severe exploitation and abuse. Perpetrators used intimidation tactics to maintain control over their victims, who were forced to work in various labor-intensive roles. The case highlights serious issues of human rights violations and organized crime in the region.