Three men and two boys aged 10-12 were found chained up and were rescued by police today in the mountain town of Berevoiesti during searches at the homes of suspects members of an extended Roma family.
Some 160 police and prosecutors took part in the raid today on the town, some 150 kilometers (95 miles) northwest of Bucharest.
Organized crime prosecutors said the investigation involved some 90 suspects who they say exploited around 40 people with physical and mental disabilities or who were very poor, and made them log wood, beg or look after animals.
Some of them performed domestic chores while others were made to transport and sell wood that was the product of illegal logging.
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It said the captives were sometimes held in chains, whipped, beaten and threatened, refused food or made to eat off the ground, and coerced into fighting each other for entertainment.
They were locked up overnight to prevent them escaping. Some were stripped naked and doused with hot or cold water. There are suspicions some were raped or sexually abused.
"All five prosecutors in the Pitesti office are working on the case," together with police officers, he said. Preoteasa said the victims have been housed in centers and given food, showers and beds. He could not say how many were children.
He said investigators have located about 30 suspects, including women, and are in the process of questioning them. Police carrying out the searches confiscated 228,000 lei (USD 56,300), about one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of gold, nine chainsaws and three trucks that they said were used in the criminal activity.