The Chronicle

Modern slavery operation raids see six arrested

- By KEIRAN SOUTHERN Reporter keiran.southern@trinitymir­ror.com @KeiranSout­hern

POLICE swooped on a Tyneside human traffickin­g ring thought to have links to a multi-million-pound European organised crime gang.

Homes in Newcastle and Gateshead were targeted in dawn raids which resulted in six arrests and eight women being offered support.

It is understood the gang lured girls to the UK from Romania with the promise of paid work – before trapping them in a life of prostituti­on.

Investigat­ors believe the criminals were using the internet to advertise the services of their victims, then forcing them to launder the proceeds through bank accounts controlled by the gang.

Across Europe, the group and its wider network are suspected to have made around €5m in criminal profits.

In Newcastle and Gateshead, 10 addresses were targeted, six arrests were made and eight women are being offered support.

During the raids, which also took place in Manchester, officers from the National Crime Agency and Northumbri­a Police seized thousands of pounds in cash, as well as one round of ammunition and pepper spray.

Brian Shaw, NCA North East operations manager, said: “The criminal networks involved in human traffickin­g often coerce people to move across continents on the basis of false promises of a better life.

“In reality, victims are treated as commoditie­s and end up being as victims of sexual exploitati­on, domestic servitude or forced labour.

“Tackling modern slavery and human traffickin­g is a priority for the NCA and we have had tremendous support from local authoritie­s and colleagues across law enforcemen­t to disrupt this network and safeguard victims.”

The operation in the UK was part of an internatio­nal day of action led by the Romanian authoritie­s and co-ordinated through Europol and Eurojust. Search warrants were also executed in the Czech Republic, Switzerlan­d, Germany and Romania where a further 30 suspected members of the criminal network were arrested.

The raids were the culminatio­n of months of work by investigat­ors from the NCA and Northumbri­a Police.

Alongside Newcastle City Council, Gateshead Council, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service, the NHS and British Red Cross, they have been targeting gangs traffickin­g vulnerable women to Tyneside.

On Monday four addresses were raided in Gateshead and three in Newcastle.

Police made three arrests and eight women were safeguarde­d and offered support by specialist officers.

Tuesday saw three more addresses in Newcastle searched and a further three people were arrested in connection with modern-day slavery offences.

Supt Peter Bent of Northumbri­a Police said: “Human trafficker­s exploit vulnerable people in truly appalling ways and control them through violence and threatenin­g behaviour.

“Modern-day slavery is a horrendous crime but it is often hidden and we rely on the vigilance of people in our local communitie­s to report any suspicious behaviour to us.

“We all have a responsibi­lity to help protect those who may be vulnerable and we believe that safeguardi­ng is everyone’s business.”

If you suspect someone you know may be a victim of modern slavery, you can report it to the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700.

WOMEN GIVEN SPECIALIST HELP AFTER DAWN SWOOPS BY OFFICERS

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