Nine members of a family have been jailed for a total of nearly 80 years for running a modern slavery ring.
The Rooneys, a traveller family, were found guilty following a major operation by Lincolnshire Police.
At least 18 men were exploited by the Rooneys who forced them to work for their driveway resurfacing business.
The victims were picked for their vulnerabilities like mental health issues, learning disabilities or alcohol and drug dependencies.
They were forced to work for hardly any pay and kept in filthy conditions in caravans with no running water or electricity.
The money earned was used by the Rooneys to fund a lavish lifestyle of foreign holidays and sports cars.
Chief Superintendent Nikki Mayo, Senior Investigating Officer, said: “They were promised that they would be looked after, sheltered and fed in return for work and were then trafficked into the site.
“In fact they were being completely exploited – working long hours tarmacking driveways and block paving for the family.
“These businesses operated illicitly by using stolen materials and tools and advertised on hoardings where they didn’t have permission to do so.
“Their living quarters were truly shocking and at times the men resided in site stables next to the dog kennels.
“The promise of food was also fabricated. Victims were often only provided food when they worked and at times it was restricted to the family’s leftovers.
“They were not given training for the manual labour and although not physically trapped, they were financially, emotionally and physically abused making any escape seem impossible.
“The men were also subjected to threats of violence and intimidation by the defendants and some were assaulted.”
Nottingham Crown Court handed out the following sentences:
- John Rooney (31) of Drinsey Nook, Sheffield Road, Saxilby received 15 years 6 months
- Patrick Rooney (31) of Drinsey Nook, Sheffield Road, Saxilby received 15 years 9 months
- Bridget Rooney (55) of Drinsey Nook, Sheffield Road, Saxilby received 7 years
- Martin Rooney (35) of Sainfoin Farm, Gatemoor Lane, Beaconsfield received 2 years suspended for 2 years
- Martin Rooney (57) of Drinsey Nook, Sheffield Road, Saxilby received 10 years 9 months
- Martin Rooney (23) of Drinsey Nook, Sheffield Road, Saxilby received 6 years 9 months
- Patrick Rooney (54) of Sainfoin Farm, Gatemoor Lane, Beaconsfield received 12 months suspended for 2 years
- John Rooney (53) of Chantry Croft, Pontefract received 5 years 10 months
- Peter Doran (36) of Washingborough Road, Lincoln received 6 years
- Gerard Rooney (46) of Washingborough Road, Lincoln received 6 years
- Lawrence Rooney (47) currently in prison, received 6 years
from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/09/12/jail-for-modern-slavery-gang/
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