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  • Cramped conditions exposed in modern slavery raids

Cramped conditions exposed in modern slavery raids

22nd February 2018

Six men on mattresses crowded room

These are the cramped living conditions uncovered at a terraced house in East London, where 22 people were living.

Investigators from the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority carried out simultaneous swoops at five residential addresses in the capital yesterday morning (Wednesday 21 February).

Officers carrying out an investigation into the alleged exploitation of eastern European workers found 51 people living in cramped conditions at addresses in Barking, Walthamstow, Forest Gate, Ilford and Newham.

GLAA Senior Investigating Officer Tony Byrne said: “What you see in this picture is fairly typical of the sorts of conditions workers – men, women and children - are living in right now throughout the UK and we will not hesitate to act on any intelligence we receive to protect vulnerable workers.”

Two boys, age 15 and 16, were among 51 people found living in cramped conditions across the five addresses. They have spoken to the GLAA’s specially-trained officers and are now receiving help and support from a range of partner agencies.

The investigation, which was supported by the Met Police, was launched following allegations of labour abuse on construction sites across London, threats of violence and false identities being used.

A 25-year-old Romanian man was arrested on suspicion of modern slavery offences. He has since been released under investigation as enquiries continue.

Those found inside the houses – who were aged between 15 and 56 – were spoken to and offered support. Ten of them were taken to a reception centre, where they are being given the opportunity to speak to specially trained officers about their circumstances. This has now closed.

Anyone who suspects slavery or trafficking offences are happening in their community is urged to call the Modern Slavery Helpline on 0800 0121 700 or report suspicions to the GLAA on 0800 432 0804.

 

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