Ever been here, hobnob?


Whist perusing the net I stumbled upon this little story, which raised a wry little smile upon my ever expanding face

http://wtvr.com/2014/12/17/virginia-restaurant-owners-accused-of-smugg ling-workers-into-u-s/

Have you ever been to that establishment hob?

I have copied it below just in case the original post disappears.

HARRINSONBURG — Two restaurant managers were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to smuggling immigrants into Virginia, according to the FBI.

Maria Rosalba Alvarado McTague, [Alvarado], 47, and Felix Adriano Chujoy, 26, have each been charged with one count of conspiracy to violate immigration statutes, two counts of harboring an alien, and two counts of inducing an alien for financial gain. In addition, Alvarado has been charged with one count of visa fraud.

The defendants are from Peru, but both are American citizens. They managed Inca’s Secret in Harrisonburg.

“Alvarado is accused of making regular trips to Peru, where she attempted to recruit victims to immigrate illegally to the United States for the purpose of working at Inca’s Secret,” the Justice Department indicated in a statement. “The defendants promised to help smuggle the victims into the United States, told victims they would be paid for working at the restaurant and that they would be provided a place to live.”

The workers were told they had to work at the restaurant for six months to pay off their smuggling “debt.”

However, once arriving in the United States, the indictment alleges, victims were forced to work 12-hours per day, seven days per week and provide services outside of their work at the restaurant.

The victims were paid approximately $450 per month, effectively resulting in an hourly wage of less than $1.50 per hour. Alvarado and Chujoy housed the victims at their home and, according to the indictment, the victims did not feel free to leave. Other documents unsealed at the initial appearance reflect that Alvarado and Chujoy controlled the victims through isolation, threats, and harassment.

Someone called the National Human Trafficking hotline (1-888-373-7888) and reported the restaurant to investigators. If convicted on the charges Alvarado and Chujoy could face 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $250,000 for each charge.

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No, I've never been to that place, what makes you think I've been there, I never heard of it in my life, okay maybe I drove past it once or twice but I never stopped and I didn't hear any knocking sounds in my car trunk and I can't help who might have stowed away in it it was a rental anyway and I think you'd better talk to my lawyers and I'll sue you for slander since you can't prove nothing and you got nothing to hold me on and I've been grilled by the best and I never had anything grilled in that restaurant either which as I said before I was never in in the first place I'm only the driver and they made me clean up the trunk and do you have any idea what two Incas in a car trunk for five days can do to a trunk why don't you try cleaning up after them and with only a cold water hose and all this for a lousy five hundred bucks you do it and that's my story and I'm stuck with it.

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hob, you are a really wonderful story teller, with a vivid imagination. I laughed out loud at your reply, thank you for brightening my day.

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Story? Oh, umm, yes, of course...a...story. Yes, that's what it was all right. A story. Just one of them stories. A made-up story. Right. My, we all had a good laugh on that one, didn't we? Just forget you read it.

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