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Elderly Man Found Living in Basement for Over 20 Years in Helsinki

Finnish authorities discovered an 80-year-old man in degrading, inhumane conditions—now three suspects face potential trafficking charges.

An elderly man, approximately 80 years old, was discovered in severely poor physical condition inside a basement in northern Helsinki on Monday, prompting Finnish police to launch a human trafficking investigation.

Officers conducted a raid on a detached house following a tip from authorities, finding the man confined to a windowless room. The space lacked basic sanitation facilities—no access to a toilet, shower, or kitchen.

Police have arrested three suspects in connection with the case: two men and one woman, all Helsinki residents in their 60s. They have since been released while the investigation continues.

“The suspects are not relatives of the victim, but they have known each other for a long time,” said Detective Chief Inspector Jari Korkalainen, who is leading the investigation.

According to investigators, the man moved into the residence voluntarily more than 20 years ago. His health subsequently deteriorated during his time in the basement.

Authorities are now examining whether the individuals living in the same house exploited the victim’s dependent situation for financial gain, a key element in establishing human trafficking charges under Finnish law.

The victim has been placed in the care of social services. “He is currently in reasonably good condition and receiving the necessary support,” Korkalainen confirmed.

The man moved into the residence voluntarily more than 20 years ago.

Human trafficking cases involving labour or domestic exploitation are relatively rare in Finland but have gained increased attention in recent years.

Finland’s National Assistance System for Victims of Human Trafficking reported a record number of new clients in 2023, with exploitation often occurring in private households or small businesses. Cases involving elderly or vulnerable individuals highlight gaps in social oversight, particularly when victims become isolated over extended periods.

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