'Trafficking Victims' Rescued By Police In Leeds

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 30 November 2013 | 00.48

Police say 17 men, women and children have been rescued from exploitation as part of an investigation into human trafficking in Leeds.

Eight people have also been arrested as part of the probe.

Many of those rescued were from Slovakia and were found living in poor conditions with "little if any" income mainly in the south and west of the city, West Yorkshire Police said.

Others were being forced to work long hours for little or no pay, police said.

Images of the living conditions of some of the victims Most of the victims rescued were from Slovakia

The three-day operation saw 60 officers, supported by Leeds City Council staff, health agencies, Hope for Justice and the Salvation Army, visit 25 addresses across Leeds, to offer help to families identified as being potential victims.

They took three men, four women and 19 children to a reception centre where they were given access to the services of the relevant agencies.

Images of the living conditions of some of the victims Children were among those rescued by police

A total of 17 of those people have been placed into the National Referral Mechanism, which identifies victims of human trafficking and ensures they receive protection and support.

Another 33 people approached during the operation "preferred not to cooperate and remained where they were", police said.

A police spokesman said officers began investigating an organised criminal gang in September thought to be behind human trafficking, large-scale benefit fraud and labour exploitation in Leeds and elsewhere.

The eight people arrested have been bailed, and enquiries are continuing to trace others believed to be involved.

Images of the living conditions of some of the victims Police went to 25 addresses across Leeds

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Andy Williams said: "We hope this will send a message to those who are involved in this type of activity and give other victims confidence that the authorities can provide the help and support they need to escape from their situations.

"Our criminal investigation into these matters is ongoing and we expect to make further arrests as part of our efforts to bring those responsible to justice." 


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