Police link illegal work to criminal economy in Dalarna

Several restaurants in Mora, Orsa, Älvdalen and Malung-Sälen have been exposed for hiring people without work permits.

Police have examined businesses in four Dalarna municipalities. Several restaurants were found using illegal labor.

The report comes from moratidning.se and describes how black work contributes to the criminal economy.

Behind ordinary operations lies the exploitation of people without permission to work in Sweden, according to the details.

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