The Latvian online casino has been invaded by bedbugs, but managers do nothing, and complainers are intimidated.
Employees of Evolution Latvia, which provides services for online casinos, complain about the invasion of bedbugs, writes BaltNews.
"According to them, they get "industrial injuries" at the tables even on live TV. A number of employees tried to contact the responsible services, but to no avail," the newspaper writes.
One of the employees said that conversations with the authorities were unsuccessful.
"There were cases when employees were called to their office and threatened with lawyers — just because such topics were raised. That is, people were intimidated, deprived of some positions, fired," said one of the employees.
The management of Evolution Latvia stated that they are doing everything possible to get rid of pests, and refuted any threats against employees, BaltNews writes.

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