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Finland jails businessman for trafficking Thai berry workers

Published Monday, June 8, 2026 · Updated June 9

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A Finnish court has convicted former Polarica CEO Jukka Kristo on 78 counts of human trafficking. The case involved the exploitation of Thai migrant workers in the berry industry, drawing attention to broader issues of human trafficking.

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  • The Lapland District Court convicted former Polarica CEO Jukka Kristo on 78 counts of human trafficking involving Thai berry workers.

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    The article reports on a significant international legal case in Finland involving the exploitation of Thai migrant workers, highlighting a broader issue of human trafficking in the berry industry from an Asia-Pacific perspective.

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