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Jun 2021
A Harrogate car wash owner has today been found guilty of modern slavery crimes.
Defrim Paci, a 42-year-old married father-of-four, was one of two men convicted at Carlisle Crown Court.
Mr Paci is sole director of Harrogate Hand Carwash on Sykes Grove but the crimes were committed against workers at a Carlisle car wash.
After a six-week trial, Paci, of Windmill Close, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire and Sitar Ali, of Adelaide Street, Carlisle, were unanimously convicted of conspiracy to require others to perform forced or compulsory labour at the Carlisle car wash Shiny, and conspiracy to facilitate travel with a view to exploitation.
Jurors deliberated for almost 27 hours across six days.
The court heard graphic evidence about terrible conditions in which employees at Shiny were forced to carry out daily duties.
Several told of working long hours for little pay and being denied breaks when the car wash was busy during 2016 and 2017, and not being given the freedom to take time off.
One described being left “very tired”, hungry and with just £20 in his first pay packet as he worked nine long days in a row. He was also one of several workers who complained that no protective clothing was provided, and said water had “eaten away at my feet” as it seeped through his trainers.
Paci and Ali will be sentenced on July 30.
A third man, 37-year-old Jetmir Paci, was acquitted by jurors of two conspiracy allegations.
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