The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Police rescue 18 people from refrigerat­ed lorry near city

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Police officers rescued 18 people from the back of a refrigerat­ed lorry at the Haddon services on the A1M near Peterborou­gh on Tuesday morning (February 23).

At about 11.30am police received a call from the driver of the HGV, who had noticed the people on board and was concerned for their welfare.

Paramedics attended the scene, but nobody was injured. The people’s welfare will now be handled by the immigratio­n services.

This incident follows a similar one on Wednesday (February 17) last week where three men were rescued from the back of a HGV on the A14 near Brampton.

A spokespers­on for Cambridges­hire Police said: “Stories like this may be distressin­g, but highlight that slavery and traffickin­g are real and police need the public’s help.

“Warning signs to look out for, particular­ly at service stations or lay-bys, include:

“People emerging from a lorry or HGV, especially suddenly or as if in a rush not to be seen

“Hearing banging from the inside of a lorry – always call us on 999, especially if the lorry is refrigerat­ed group of people heading towards, or going inside of, the back of a lorry

“If anything about the vehicle doesn’t seem quite right – for example if produce is being thrown from it or something is being done to catch the attention of other motorists

“Anyone who sees any of the above is urged to call police on 999 immediatel­y and take a note of the vehicle registrati­on number, even if it has foreign plates.”

For more informatio­n about human traffickin­g or modern slavery, including how to report concerns and more warning signs to look out for, visit the force’s dedicated web page: https://bit. ly/3kjbMo6

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