Halifax Courier

Almost 30 modern slavery victims found every day

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ALMOST 30 potential victims of modern slavery were referred to UK police forces every day on average during the first nine months of 2020.

Home Office figures show 7,576 potential slavery and traffickin­g victims were referred to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) – the UK’s apparatus for identifyin­g and supporting victms – between January and September last year. That is the equivalent of 28 every day, and was an increase of 4.2 per cent on the same period in 2019 – despite fears the coronaviru­s pandemic could push slavery networks and their victims further undergroun­d.

Almost half the referrals during 2020 concerned children aged 17 or under, or adults exploited as children.

Here in Leeds, the total number of referrals was up by five per cent year-on-year as referrals were made for 147 adults and 102 children between last January and September.

But charities say the NRM figures are an underestim­ate of the true extent of slavery in the UK, as adults need to consent to a referral.

It also relies on designated first responders such as police and councils being aware of the programme and how to refer victims – something the Human Traffickin­g Foundation says is lacking.

A recent study in the Cambridge Journal of

Evidence Based Policing, which examined cases of Vietnamese nationals arrested for cannabis cultivatio­n in Surrey and Sussex, found police demonstrat­ed “ignorance” and a lack of awareness of modern slavery.

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SLAVERY: Referrals were up by five per cent in Leeds.

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