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    A man who has consistently exploited migrants - will pay his victims significant reparations

    A man who has consistently exploited migrants - will pay his victims significant reparations


    Tauranga man, Jafar Kurisi will pay his three victims 80 thousand dollars each - and serve 12 months home detention.

    He illegally employed and underpaid the trio , forcing two to sleep on his garage floor.

    He also employed multiple migrants on visitor visas, still doing so when those visas expired.

    The 60 year old was previously convicted in 2017 charged with exploiting migrants.

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