Agents of the Police Headquarters of Murcia belonging to the Provincial Brigade Aliens and Borders, have dismantled a clandestine textile factory located in the town of Yecla, which employed a large number of illegal foreign workers, regardless of guarantees social work and legally stipulated.
Research ripped from the data obtained by researchers in its regular work UCRIF control and inspection of such activities.
After verifying the facts and obtained all necessary information, the 11th of November, proceeded to the entry and search in that workshop, located in a flat in the town of Yecla.
Thus, it was found that the floor was not for housing but to textile activities.
All units were filled with sewing machines, bolts of cloth and thread, at the site identified a total of 10 persons, 1 of Spanish nationality and 9 of Paraguayan nationality, of which eight were in irregular stay citation our country.
The efforts carried out revealed that in the workers also worked in days that could reach 12 hours a day, in a place not suited to the characteristics of the work it is developed and the consequent problems of safety and hygiene.
In addition, contract lacked any protection work and social benefits resulting from their status as workers.
For these reasons, stopped at the primary responsibility for the events under investigation, a Paraguayan woman, 33, who is charged with crimes against the right of workers.
The same offense is charged to the owner of the company that depended on the workshop, a neighbor of Yecla 57, Spanish nationality.
Provincial Brigade Aliens and Borders is carrying out relevant procedures concerning foreigners in illegal residents and compliance with immigration law.
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de Murcia