A slavemaster who forced migrants to scavenge from bins to survive has walked free from court.
Monika Daducova, 44, and her partner Zdenek Drevenak, 48 along with Jiri Cernohous, 49 and Martin Slovjak, 47, stole their victims' wages and kept them in 'invisible handcuffs', Southwark Crown Court heard.
The migrants, 11 Czechs and one Slovakian, were forced to work in various places, while one was made to work as a prostitute and shot in the leg.
Judge Martin Griffiths jailed ringleader Drevenak for 13 years, Cernohous for nine years and Slovjak for four years last year.
But Daducova has avoided jail because she has already served over 954 days on curfew, and was instead handed an 18-month community order.






